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Meiji's role in the Restoration is debatable. He certainly did not control Japan, but how much influence he wielded is unknown. It is unlikely it will ever be clear whether he supported the [[Bellum Sino-Iaponicum]] (1894-1895) and the Russo-Japanese War (1904-1905). One of the few windows we have into Meiji's own feelings is his poetry, which seems to indicate a pacifist streak, or at least a man that wished war could be avoided.--->
Meiji's role in the Restoration is debatable. He certainly did not control Japan, but how much influence he wielded is unknown. It is unlikely it will ever be clear whether he supported the [[Bellum Sino-Iaponicum]] (1894-1895) and the Russo-Japanese War (1904-1905). One of the few windows we have into Meiji's own feelings is his poetry, which seems to indicate a pacifist streak, or at least a man that wished war could be avoided.--->





== Notae ==
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* [[Restauratio Meiji dicta]]


== Nexus externus ==
== Nexus externus ==

Emendatio ex 09:35, 29 Augusti 2010

Meidius

Mutuhitus,."[1] Imperator Meidius [2] (Iaponice: 明治天皇, 睦仁, 3 Novembris 185230 Iulii 1912, r. 1867―1912) fuit centensimus vicensimus secundus imperator Iaponiae.


Notae

  1. "The Funeral Ceremonies of Meiji Tenno" reprinted from the Japan Advertiser [Article 8--No Title], New York Times. 13 October 1912.
  2. Fons nominis Latini desideratur (addito fonte, hanc formulam remove)


Vide etiam

Nexus externus

Andecessor:
Comeius
Imperatores Iaponiae Successor:
Taisionius

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