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  1. Sanjō Sanetomi war ein japanischer Hofadliger, der ab 1863 die Meiji-Restauration unterstützte und in der vorkonstitutionellen Zeit eine Vielzahl Regierungsposten innehatte.

  2. Prince Sanjō Sanetomi (三条 実美, 13 March 1837 – 18 February 1891) was a Japanese Imperial court noble and statesman at the time of the Meiji Restoration. He held many high-ranking offices in the Meiji government.

  3. 5. Apr. 2024 · Sanjō Sanetomi (born Jan. 3, 1838, Kyōto, Japan—died Feb. 18, 1891, Tokyo) was a radical court noble who was instrumental in the Meiji Restoration (1868), which ended the 264-year domination of Japan by the Tokugawa family and reestablished ruling authority with the emperor.

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  4. 3. Feb. 2020 · Sanjô Sanetomi was a top-ranking official in both the Bakumatsu era Tokugawa shogunate and in the Meiji government, who played a prominent role in connections with Chôshû han and the toppling of the shogunate.

  5. March 14, 1837 - February 18, 1891. Birthplace (modern name) Kyoto. Occupation, Status. Court Noble, Former Daimyo (Feudal Lord) , Politician. Description. Noble and statesman. Born in Kyoto, a son of the Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal Sanetsumu Sanjo. He held several important posts in court.

  6. Sanjō Sanetomi (jap. 三条 実美; * 13. März 1837 (jap. Kalender: Tempō 8/2/7) in Kyōto; † 18. Februar 1891) war ein japanischer Hofadliger , der ab 1863 die Meiji-Restauration unterstützte und in der vorkonstitutionellen Zeit eine Vielzahl Regierungsposten innehatte.

  7. The young Emperor still in his teens, was to face many difficult situations, supported by Sanjo Sanetomi (1837-91) and Iwakura Tomomi (1825-83). Sanjo Sanetomi was from the distinguished Sanjo family, which was the head Seiga family (one of the highest court noble families in Japan), next to the Sekke (line of regents and advisors).