Nogi Maresuke

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Nogi Maresuke was a prominent Japanese general of the Meiji era, renowned for his leadership in the Russo-Japanese War and his embodiment of traditional samurai values.

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Nogi Maresuke canonical 7

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Japanese general
Meiji-period person
human
samurai
allegiance Japan
surface form: Empire of Japan
awardReceived Order of the Golden Kite
Order of the Paulownia Flowers
Order of the Rising Sun
birthDate 1849-12-25
birthPlace Chōshū Domain
Edo
surface form: Edo, Japan
burialPlace Aoyama Cemetery, Tokyo
causeOfDeath seppuku
child Nogi Katsunori NERFINISHED
Nogi Yasunori NERFINISHED
commemoratedBy Nogi-zaka (place name in Tokyo)
countryOfCitizenship Japan
deathDate 1912-09-13
educatedAt Chōshū domain military school
era Meiji era
Taisho era
surface form: Taishō era
familyName Nogi
givenName Maresuke
hasMemorial Nogi Shrine, Shimonoseki
Nogi Shrine
surface form: Nogi Shrine, Tokyo
honorificTitle Count
influencedBy Hagakure
surface form: bushidō
knownFor embodiment of traditional samurai values
leadership in the Russo-Japanese War
ritual suicide (junshi) following Emperor Meiji's death
stoic acceptance of casualties at Port Arthur
mannerOfDeath suicide
memberOf kazoku (Japanese peerage)
militaryBranch Imperial Japanese Army
militaryConflict First Sino-Japanese War
Russo-Japanese War
Satsuma Rebellion
militaryRank general
name Nogi Maresuke NERFINISHED
nativeName 乃木希典
nobleTitle hakushaku (Count)
notableEvent Battle of Liaoyang
Battle of Mukden
Battle of Nanshan
Siege of Port Arthur
notableWork command of Japanese Third Army in Russo-Japanese War
placeOfDeath Tokyo
surface form: Tokyo, Japan
portrayedAs model of Meiji-era militarist virtue
symbol of loyalty to the emperor
positionHeld Commander of the Japanese Third Army
Governor-General of Taiwan
Head of the Gakushūin (Peers School)
religion Shinto
spouse Nogi Shizuko NERFINISHED

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Battle of Mukden commander Nogi Maresuke
Siege of Port Arthur commander Nogi Maresuke
Gensui (元帥) notableHolder Nogi Maresuke
subject surface form: Gensui
Nogi Shrine dedicatedTo Nogi Maresuke
Nogi Shrine namedAfter Nogi Maresuke
Mukden Campaign commanderForJapan Nogi Maresuke
Lüshun siege commander Nogi Maresuke