Category:Mori Arinori
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Date of birth | 23 August 1847 Kasuga-chō | ||||
Date of death | 12 February 1889 Tokyo Prefecture | ||||
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English: Viscount Mori Arinori (森 有礼, August 23, 1847 – February 12, 1889) was a Japanese diplomat and politician during the Meiji era, and a retainer of the Shimazu clan.
日本語: 子爵森 有礼/森 有禮(もり ありのり、弘化4年7月13日(1847年8月23日) – 明治22年(1889年)2月12日)は明治時代の日本の外交官、政治家。旧薩摩藩士。別名森 金之丞(もり きんのじょう)。
Media in category "Mori Arinori"
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Meiji Kenpo03.jpg 1,850 × 1,508; 1.83 MB
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Self‐warning by Mori Arinori in 1886.jpg 800 × 468; 349 KB
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- Mori (surname)
- 1847 births
- 1889 deaths
- Recipients of the Order of the Rising Sun, 1st class
- Arinori (given name)
- Politicians of Japan by name
- Ministers of Education, Science, Sports and Culture of Japan
- Members of Sanjiin
- People associated with Tokyo Higher Normal School
- People associated with Tokyo Higher Commercial School
- Diplomats of Japan
- Japanese expatriates in the United Kingdom
- Japanese expatriates in the United States
- Japanese expatriates in the Qing Dynasty
- Officials of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Japan)
- Satsuma Student Mission
- People of the Meiji era
- Assassinated politicians
- Viscounts of Japan
- People of Kagoshima
- People of Satsuma Domain