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| [[File:MoYan_Hamburg_2008.jpg|130px]] || 小林 利光 || Toshimitsu Kobayashi || Toshimitsu Kobayashi, better known by the pen name Shinai Hanasu, was born in Daikihime, Saipoi. A novelist, poet and short story writer. Famous for work with hallucinatory realism that merges folk tales, history and the contemporary.
| [[File:MoYan_Hamburg_2008.jpg|130px]] || 小林 利光 || Toshimitsu Kobayashi || Toshimitsu Kobayashi, better known by the pen name Shinai Hanasu, was born in Daikihime, Saipoi. A novelist, poet and short story writer. Famous for work with hallucinatory realism that merges folk tales, history and the contemporary.
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==See also==
* [[Hoterallian_Occupation_of_Freice#List|List of Hoterallian governors during the Occupation of Freice]]


==References==
==References==

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Hoterajia Jūyōna Kojin Meikan (ほてらじあ重要な個人名鑑, "Hoterallia Important Individuals Directory") is a "Who's Who" on prominent individuals in Hoterallia, compiled by the University of Gekoree starting from 1876.[1] Later, it was compiled by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Science, and Technology. First published on September 21, 1876, the work references over a thousand contemporary notables in Hoterallia and its overseas territories.

The work continued to grow as Hoterallia progresses throughout the centuries, with the 1961 publication recorded over 10,000 individuals.[2] Digitization of the reference work can be found on the website of the National Diet Library of Hoterallia, the partial list of biographies follows.[3]

Biographies

The 1876 Edition (First Edition)

Photo Name
(Hoterallian)
Name
(Hojo romanization)
Description
Mutsuhito-Emperor-Meiji-1873.png 北条天皇 Emperor Hojo The Great Emperor Meiji, born Hideko, in Gekoree Gyoen National Garden, Gekoree. The Emperor of Hoterallia, of the Hojo Era.
Gentaro Kodama 2.jpg 洋一 加藤 Keizō Kita General Viscount Keizō Kita was born in Hakiyama, Daikama Province. A general in the Imperial Hoterallian Army, and government minister during the Hojo period of Hoterallia. (Later credited as one of the three founders of Trigoalism.)
Toyoda Sakichi.jpg 進歩 加藤 Eiji Shinpo Eiji Shinpo was born in Yamaguchi, Tōtōmi Province. An inventor and industrialist, founder of the Shinpo Industries Co., Ltd., and The Father of The Hoterallian Industrial Revolution. (Later credited as one of the three founders of Trigoalism.)
Shigure Hasegawa.jpg 入戸野 和田 Yūko Nittono Yūko Nittono was born in Tōriabura-chō in Nikkenbashi. A writer, poet, novelist, and democratic activist. The "great writer of the woman’s literary community." (Later credited as one of the three founders of Trigoalism.)
Prince Hirotsune Kachōnomiya.jpg 亀之園 寛 Hiroshi Kamenosono Prince Hiroshi Kamenosono was born in Gekoree. A rear admiral in the Imperial Hoterallian Navy and founder of Shiro-Maida Clan in the Imperial clans.

The 1961 Edition

Photo Name
(Hoterallian)
Name
(Hojo romanization)
Description
Chichibunomiya Yasuhito.jpg 本永天皇 Emperor Norihi The Great Emperor Norihi, born Haiko, in Kōgū Palace, Aoyama, Minato, Orajioe. The Emperor of Hoterallia, of the Norihi Era. Governor of Hoterallia during the Second Reunification War, Savior of The Nation.
Shigesaburo Maeo.jpg 桑原 満雄 Mitsuo Kuwahara Mitsuo Kuwahara was born in the seaside town of Miyazu in Saipoi. A bureaucrat and politician served as Secretary-General of the Taihago. One of 8 crafters of the 1950 National Act and the 1951 Hoterallian Constitution.
Captain Kiyoshi Hasegawa 17 Feb 1926.png 小子 佐林 Hosuke Konako Hosuke Konako was born in the village of Yashiro in the district of Zugawa, Hasume Prefecture. An admiral in the Imperial Hoterallian Navy, served as the provisional governor of the Ryumes during the Second Reunification War. (Later credited as a military advisor in the Gran Rugidoense Civil War)
Hata Syunroku3.jpg 西原 太志 Futoshi Ishihara Futoshi Ishihara was born in Taidakaya Prefecture. A Field Marshal in the Imperial Hoterallian Army during the Second Reunification War. (Later credited as a military advisor in the Gran Rugidoense Civil War)
Maruyama General.gif 長谷川 隆之 Takayuki Hasegawa Takayuki Hasegawa was born in Honshe Prefecture. A Lieutenant General and commander in the Imperial Hoterallian Army during the Second Reunification War. (Later credited as a military advisor in the Gran Rugidoense Civil War)
Inada Masazumi.jpg 井藤 大輔 Daisuke Itō Daisuke Itō was born in Taita Prefecture. A Lieutenant General, who specialized in artillery, in the Imperial Hoterallian Army during the Second Reunification War. (Later credited as a military advisor in the Gran Rugidoense Civil War)

The Latest Edition

Photo Name
(Hoterallian)
Name
(Hojo romanization)
Description
Prince Fumihito Rome 2016 (3).jpg 也彦天皇 Emperor Yakohi His Majesty the Emperor Yakohi, born Maguchi, in Imperial Household Agency Hospital, Gekoree Imperial Palace, Gekoree. The Emperor of Hoterallia, of the Yakohi Era.
Ichiro Matsui Ishin IMG 5775 20130713 cropped.jpg 西川 剛弘 Takehiro Nishikawa Takehiro Nishikawa was born in Yao, Saipoi. A businessman and politician of the Juriko. Held the position of the Head of Ministries of Hoterallia.
Hiroshige Seko.jpg 甲斐田 光弘 Mitsuhiro Kaida His Honourable Mitsuhiro Kaida was born in Daikachino, Mo-nei. A politician of the Taihago, a former member of the National Diet. The Head of Royal Cabinet since 2010.
Katsutoshi Kawano cropped 2 Phillip G Sawyer and Katsutoshi Kawano 20111013.jpg 高井田 剛史 Takeshi Takaida Takeshi Takaida was born in Kaizokichi, Mateso. An admiral. Served as the Minister of Defence.
JGSDF General Ryoichi Oriki 折木良一陸将 (Defense.gov News Photo 100624-N-0696M-028).jpg 吉川 浩二 Kōji Yoshikawa Kōji Yoshikawa was born in Magateza, Hasuma. A general of the Hoterallia Ground Self-Defense Force and the Chief of Staff, Joint Staff of the Hoterallia Self-Defense Forces.
JGSDF General Koji Yamazaki 山崎幸二陸将 (US Navy photo 191001-D-PB383-001 CJCS Hosts ROK, Japanese Counterparts for Multilateral Discussions).jpg 高井田 星 Hosō Takaida Hosō Takaida was born in Sakutaro, Konan. A general of the Hoterallia Ground Self-Defense Force and the Chief of the Ground Staff.
JMSDF Admiral Hiroshi Yamamura 山村浩海将 (US Navy photo 191120-N-BB269-1046 U.S., U.K., Japan Navies Reaffirm Commitment to Increased Cooperation).jpg 大橋 和弘 Kazuhiro Ōhashi Kazuhiro Ōhashi was born in Yotsu, Kaipi. A naval officer, admiral of the Hoterallia Naval Self-Defense Force and the Chief of the Navy Staff.
JASDF Major General Takuto Ogasawara 小笠原卓人空将補 (US Air Force photo 160217-F-CB366-075).jpg 今井 ワタル Wataru Imai Kōji Yoshikawa was born in Iwaki, Hime. A four-star General of the Hoterallia Air Self-Defense Force and the Chief of the Air Staff.
MoYan Hamburg 2008.jpg 小林 利光 Toshimitsu Kobayashi Toshimitsu Kobayashi, better known by the pen name Shinai Hanasu, was born in Daikihime, Saipoi. A novelist, poet and short story writer. Famous for work with hallucinatory realism that merges folk tales, history and the contemporary.

See also

References

  1. Tōa Mondai Chōsakai (1876). Hoterajia Jūyōna Kojin Meikan (Hoterallia Important Individuals Directory). University of Gekoree.
  2. Orajioe Daily (1961). "The Hoterajia Jūyōna Kojin Meikan Surpassed Over 10,000 Individuals Accounts."
  3. "Hoterallia Important Individuals Directory". National Diet Library Digital Collection (in Hoterallian). Retrieved March 26, 2019.

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