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In this Japanese name, the family name is Tokudaiji. in modern times usually consist of a Family name ( Surname) followed by a Given name. A family name or last name is a type of Surname and part of a person's name indicating the family to which the person belongs

Prince Sanetsune Tokudaiji (徳大寺実則 Tokudaiji Sanetsune ?) (10 January 18404 June 1919) was a Japanese statesman and Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal of Japan in the Meiji period. Events 49 BC - Julius Caesar crosses the Rubicon, signaling the start of civil war. Year 1840 ( MDCCCXL) was a Leap year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Leap year Events 781 BC - The first historic Solar eclipse is recorded in China. Year 1919 ( MCMXIX) was a Common year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Common For a topic outline on this subject see List of basic Japan topics. The was an administrative post not of cabinet rank in the government of the Empire of Japan. The, or Meiji era, denotes the 45-year reign of the Meiji Emperor, running in the Gregorian calendar, from 23 October 1868 to 30 July

Tokydaiji Sanetsune was born to a branch of the Fujiwara court nobility in Kyoto. The Fujiwara clan (藤原氏 Fujiwara-shi) descending from the Nakatomi clan, was a powerful family of Regents in Japan that monopolized the regent positions The kuge (公家 was a Japanese Aristocratic class that dominated the Japanese imperial court in Kyoto until the rise of the (IPA /kʲoːto / is a city in the central part of the island of Honshū, Japan. His father was Tokudaiji Kinito, and his brother was Saionji Kinmochi, later Prime Minister of Japan. ( 23 October 1849 – 24 November 1940) was a Japanese politician statesman and twice Prime Minister of Japan. The is the usual English-language term used for the Head of government of Japan, although the literal translation of the Japanese name for the office is Prime

Joining the Sonno joi ("Revere the Emperor, Expel the Barbarian”) faction in Court against westernization and the Tokugawa bakufu, he was forced to flee Kyoto during the coup d’etat by the moderate samurai of the Aizu and Satsuma domains on 18 August 1863. is a Japanese Political philosophy and a Social movement derived from Neo-Confucianism; it became a Political slogan in the 1850s and 1860s in The Tokugawa shogunate, also known as the, and the, was a feudal regime of Japan established by Tokugawa Ieyasu and ruled by the Shoguns of is the term for the military nobility of Pre-industrial Japan. is an area comprising the westernmost third of Fukushima Prefecture in Japan. The Satsuma domain ( 薩摩藩 Satsuma Han) was one of the most powerful feudal domains in Tokugawa Japan, and played a major role in the Events 293 BC - The oldest known Roman temple to Venus is founded starting the institution of Vinalia Rustica. Year 1863 ( MDCCCLXIII) was a Common year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Common He returned after the Meiji Restoration and served in a number of posts in the new government. The, also known as the Meiji Ishin, Revolution, or Renewal, was a chain of events that led to enormous changes in Japan 's political and social structure He became a Dainagon in 1869. often translated as "Great Councillor" was a government post of the Japanese Ritsuryo governmental system which was in place for much of the classical and

In 1884, he was given the title of koshaku (marquis) under the new kazoku nobility rankings, and was subsequently elevated to koshaku (prince). A marquess (ˈmɑrkwɪs or marquis (/mɑrˈkiː/ is a Nobleman of hereditary rank in various European monarchies and some of their colonies The was the hereditary Peerage of the Empire of Japan that existed between 1869 and 1947 Prince, from the Latin root Princeps, is a general term for a Monarch, for a member of a monarch's or former monarch's family and is a In 1891 he became Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal of Japan a post he held until Emperor Meiji's death. The was an administrative post not of cabinet rank in the government of the Empire of Japan. The (3 November 1852 — 30 July 1912 or Meiji the Great was the 122nd emperor of Japan according to the traditional order of succession reigning from 3 February He felt very strongly that the Emperor should not involve himself in politics or in the decision-making process of government.


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