Charter Oath (Q702056)

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first constitution of modern Japan, promulgated 1868
  • Gokajō No Goseimon
  • Imperial Oath Of Five Articles
  • Oath in Five Articles
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Charter Oath
first constitution of modern Japan, promulgated 1868
  • Gokajō No Goseimon
  • Imperial Oath Of Five Articles
  • Oath in Five Articles

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御誓文 (Japanese)
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6 April 1868Gregorian
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6 April 1868Gregorian
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明治元年(慶応4年)3月14日
Charter Oath
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五ケ条の御誓文
Gokajo no goseimon
五ヵ条の誓文
五箇条御誓文
五箇条の誓文
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Charter Oath / Japanese history
Imperial Oath Of Five Articles
Gokajō No Goseimon
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Imperial Oath Of Five Articles
Charter Oath, also called Imperial Oath Of Five Articles, Japanese Gokajō No Goseimon, in Japanese history, statement of principle promulgated on April 6, 1868, by the emperor Meiji after the overthrow of the Tokugawa shogunate and the restoration of direct participation in government by the imperial family. (English)
Gokajō No Goseimon
Charter Oath, also called Imperial Oath Of Five Articles, Japanese Gokajō No Goseimon, in Japanese history, statement of principle promulgated on April 6, 1868, by the emperor Meiji after the overthrow of the Tokugawa shogunate and the restoration of direct participation in government by the imperial family. (English)
 
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