Mutsuhito, imperator Meiji post mortem appellatus (Iaponice: 明治天皇, 睦仁, 3 Novembris 185230 Iulii 1912; imperavit 1867―1912) fuit centensimus vicensimus secundus imperator Iaponiae cuius pater Komeius et filius Taisionius est. 

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Pictura imperatris Meiji ab Edoardo Chiossone
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Pctura imperatoris Meiji qui ipse Ise Magnum Templum iit
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Mausoleum Imperatorus Meiji, in Kyoto
Quick Facts
Wikidata Mutsuhito
Res apud Vicidata repertae:
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Mutsuhito: imago
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Mutsuhito: subscriptio
Nativitas: 3 Novembris 1852; Site of the Nakayama Residence
Obitus: 30 Iulii 1912; Meiji Palace
Patria: Iaponia

Familia

Genitores: Kōmei; Nakayama Yoshiko
Coniunx: Empress Shōken
Proles: Wakamitsuteru-hiko no Mikoto, Wakatakayori-hime no Mikoto, Shigeko, Princess Ume, Yukihito, Prince Take, Taisionius, Akiko, Princess Shige, Fumiko, Princess Masu, Shizuko, Princess Hisa, Michihito, Prince Aki, Princess Masako Takeda, Fusako Kitashirakawa, Princess Nobuko Asaka, Teruhito, Prince Mitsu, Toshiko Higashikuni, Takiko, Princess Sada
Familia: Domus imperatoriae Iaponiae

Memoria

Sepultura: Fushimi Momoyama no Misasagi

Insignia heraldica

Mutsuhito: insigne
Mutsuhito: insigne
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Cononatus a ritu novo cum globo est die 12 Octobris 1868. Primus imperator fuit qui Ise Magnum Templum ipse iit ad orandum.[1] Et multas poemata waka cantavit.

Posthume, suum mausoleum constituta in Kyotum apud testimonium de voluntate sua, tamen palatium et caput de facto Tokio factus erat.

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