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Definition of Mutsuhito
1. Noun. Emperor of Japan who encouraged the modernization of Japan (1852-1912).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Mutsuhito
Literary usage of Mutsuhito
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The New Student's Reference Work for Teachers, Students and Families by Chandler Belden Beach, Frank Morton McMurry (1917)
"Cromwell, Washington and Diaz refused crowns, but to mutsuhito belongs the ...
Here, in the middle of the 19th century, the crown-prince mutsuhito grew up ..."
2. Progress of India, Japan and China in the Century by Richard Temple (1903)
"His name was mutsuhito and he was the one hundred and twenty-first Emperor of
... Even with this deduction mutsuhito would be the ninety-sixth Emperor. ..."
3. The Story of Japan by Robert Van Bergen (1897)
"mutsuhito, EMPEROR OF JAPAN ON November 3, 1852, while Commodore Perry was making
preparations to sail for Japan, the present emperor, mutsuhito, was born, ..."
4. Appletons' Annual Cyclopædia and Register of Important Events of the Year (1891)
"The Empire of Dai Nippon, or Japan, is a constitutional monarchy, at the head of
which is the Emperor, mutsuhito, born Nov. 3. 1852, and reckoned the one ..."
5. The Mikado: Institution and Person : a Study of the Internal Political by William Elliot Griffis (1915)
"... CHAPTER X THE CHILDHOOD OF mutsuhito The mother of the babe mutsuhito was a
lady of the Imperial Court belonging to the household of the Emperor Komei. ..."
6. In Bamboo Lands [Japan] by Katharine Schuyler Baxter (1895)
"mutsuhito AND HARUKO. A NIGHT ride in a Japanese sleeping-car, without accommodations
for sleeping other than the leather-cushioned scats, ..."