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Genrō - Wikipedia
Genrō (元老, lit. 'original elder') was an unofficial designation given to a generation of elder Japanese statesmen, all born in the 1830s and 1840s.
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Genro | Political Elite, Meiji Restoration & Imperialism | Britannica
Genro, (“principal elders”), extraconstitutional oligarchy that dominated the Japanese government from the promulgation of the Meiji Constitution (1889) to the ...
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GENRO Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of GENRO is the elder statesmen of Japan who formerly advised the emperor.
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GENRO Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
noun · (functioning as singular or plural) a group of highly respected elder statesmen in late 19th- and early 20th-century Japan · a member of this group.
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Genro - (History of Japan) - Vocab, Definition, Explanations | Fiveable
The genro were a group of elder statesmen in Japan who played a crucial role in the political landscape during the Meiji period.
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Genro
Genro Obs. exc. Hist. (ˈgɛnrəʊ) [Jap., = principal elders, f. gen root + ro old.] The ‘elder statesmen’ of Japan, a former body of retired statesmen who were at times informally consulted by the emperor. Also, a member of this body.1876 E. M. Satow tr. Shôzan Yashi's Kinsé Shiriaku i. 10 He was gene...
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JAPAN: Genro - Time Magazine
The council of Genro was founded in 1875 as an intermediary between the political government and the Emperor. One by one they have all died. White-polled old ...
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GENRO definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
1. (functioning as singular or plural) a group of highly respected elder statesmen in late 19th- and early 20th-century Japan 2. a member of this group.
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History - Genrō (元老) - the elder Meiji statesmen - Japan Reference
Genrō (元老, lit. the original elders”) was the unofficial designation given to the “founding fathers” or elder statesmen of Meiji Japan ...
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Genro (surname)
Genro is a surname. It mainly occurs in Brazil. Notable people with this surname include:
Luciana Genro (born 1971), Brazilian politician
Tarso Genro (born 1947), Brazilian politician
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Fernando Genro
Early life
Genro was born in Porto Alegre to lawyer and politician Luciana Genro, who ran for president of Brazil in 2014, and Roberto Robaína, who is Genro is a licensed lawyer.
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Luciana Genro
Personal life
Genro is the daughter of Tarso Genro and Sandra Krebs. Luciana Genro has one son, Fernando Marcel Genro Robaina, born in 1988.
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Tarso Genro
Biography
Genro was born to a working-class family in São Borja, Rio Grande do Sul, Genro was active in politics from a young age. In the early 1980s, Genro was a spokesman for the Communist Revolutionary Party (PRC) along with his brother, Adelmo Genro Filho.
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Genju no Seiza
He appears to adore Sohki, much to Genro's chagrin. Genro
A general wolf god who gets irritated whenever someone calls him a dog, Genro was sent by Naga to check on Hanuman's progress and to slay the Impostor
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