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Mutsuhito

[moo-tsoo-hee-taw]

noun

  1. 1852–1912, emperor of Japan 1867–1912.



Mutsuhito

/ ˌmuːtsʊˈhiːtəʊ /

noun

  1. See Meiji

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They had impiously rebelled against that god whose other name is Mutsuhito, Mikado!

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In 1869, Mutsuhito, the one hundred and twenty-third mikado in lineal descent, resumed the imperial power which had so long been lost.

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Then a silver bell sounded, and his imperial and sacred majesty, Mutsuhito CXXI.,

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His son Mutsuhito, then in his fifteenth year, succeeded him and is now the reigning emperor, the one hundred and twenty-first of his line.

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He chose three bright and clean Japanese swords, special blades of the Samurai armorers, forged long before Mutsuhito’s grandfather was a boy—I had paid a rare price for them in Japan.

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