Category:Watanabe Hiromoto
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Date of birth | 28 January 1848, 1848 Echizen Province | ||||
Date of death | 24 May 1901, 1901 Tokyo | ||||
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English: Watanabe Hiromoto (渡辺 洪基, also read as Watanabe Kōki, January 28, 1848 – May 24, 1901) was a Japanese government official during the Meiji era and a retainer of the Matsudaira clan of Fukui.
日本語: 渡辺 洪基/渡邊 洪基/渡邉 洪基(わたなべ ひろもと/わたなべ こうき、弘化4年12月23日(1848年1月28日) – 明治34年(1901年)5月24日)は明治時代の日本の官僚。旧福井藩士。別名渡辺 孝一郎/渡邊 孝一郎/渡邉 孝一郎。号は蒼々、浩堂、旦堂。
Media in category "Watanabe Hiromoto"
The following 9 files are in this category, out of 9 total.
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Hiromoto Watanabe, Ex-President.jpg 496 × 737; 38 KB
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Koki Watanabe.jpg 512 × 768; 48 KB
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Late Mr, Hiromoto Watanabe, Chief Director of Koshu Gakko.jpg 686 × 1,029; 119 KB
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Late Mr. Hiromoto Watanabe.jpg 669 × 993; 88 KB
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Portrait of the late Mr. H. Watanabe, president of the Tokyo Statistical Society.jpg 1,794 × 2,744; 231 KB
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Watanabe Hiromoto, president of the Imperial University.jpg 1,662 × 2,386; 310 KB
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Watanabe Hiromoto, Vice President of the Tokyo Geographical Society.jpg 1,280 × 1,744; 308 KB
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