Category:Makino Nobuaki
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English: Count Makino Nobuaki (牧野 伸顕, November 24, 1861 – January 25, 1949) was a Japanense politician and government official during the Meiji era, Taisho era and early Showa era.
日本語: 伯爵牧野 伸顕/牧野 伸顯(まきの のぶあき、文久元年10月22日(1861年11月24日) – 昭和24年(1949年)1月25日)は明治時代から昭和初期にかけての日本の政治家、官僚。
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Date of birth | 24 November 1861 Kagoshima | ||||
Date of death | 25 January 1949 Toyofuta | ||||
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Media in category "Makino Nobuaki"
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Count Matsukata and Heinrich von Siebold in 1902.jpg 1,303 × 1,860; 490 KB
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Grave of Nobuaki Makino and his wife, in the Aoyama Cemetery.jpg 2,272 × 1,704; 1.52 MB
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MakinoNobuaki20131208.jpg 1,200 × 1,600; 1.54 MB
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