Category:Niijima Yae
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English: Niijima Yae (新島 八重, December 1, 1845 – June 14, 1932), whose old name was Yamamoto Yae (山本 八重), was a Japanese woman during the late Edo period, Meiji era, Taisho era and early Showa era, and the wife of Joseph Hardy Neesima (Niijima Jō) who played an integral role in the founding of Doshisha University.
日本語: 新島 八重(にいじま やえ、弘化2年11月3日(1845年12月1日) – 昭和7年(1932年)6月14日)、旧名山本 八重(やまもと やえ)は江戸時代末期から昭和初期にかけての日本の女性。同志社創立者新島襄の妻。別名新島 八重子(にいじま やえこ)。
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Date of birth | 1 December 1845 Aizu | ||||
Date of death | 14 June 1932 Kyoto | ||||
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This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.
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- Neesima's Residence (Kyoto) (8 F)
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- Yae no Sakura (4 F)
Media in category "Niijima Yae"
The following 12 files are in this category, out of 12 total.
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Niijima Yae.jpg 240 × 355; 73 KB
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新島八重.jpg 150 × 189; 36 KB
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Joe and Yae 1876.jpg 293 × 400; 40 KB
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Neesima Yae with sword.jpg 408 × 640; 45 KB
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Niijima Yae and Joseph Hardy Neesima c1876.png 1,665 × 2,705; 6.13 MB
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Niijima Yae big portrait.png 1,454 × 1,905; 1.58 MB
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Niijima Yae with katana rifle waka.png 1,824 × 2,856; 14.4 MB
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Yae Neesima's Tombstone.jpg 2,200 × 1,650; 500 KB
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YamamotoYaewithmissionary.jpg 400 × 605; 75 KB
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同志社女子部卒業式記念撮影.jpg 900 × 640; 194 KB
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山本覚馬・八重邸宅跡石碑.jpg 2,448 × 3,264; 2.32 MB
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新島八重1932年3月3日.jpg 436 × 600; 212 KB
Categories:
- Niijima (surname)
- 1845 births
- 1932 deaths
- Chajin
- Onna-musha
- Military nurses from Japan
- 19th-century nurses
- 20th-century nurses
- Nurses in Russo-Japanese War
- People associated with Doshisha
- Joseph Hardy Neesima
- Recipients of the Order of the Precious Crown, 6th class
- People of the end of Edo shogunate
- People of the Boshin War
- People of the Meiji era
- People of Fukushima prefecture
- People of Aizu Domain
- Deaths in Kyoto
- Battle of Aizu