Ōtaguro Tomoo (太田黒伴雄, 1836–1876) was a Japanese Nationalist and the leader of the Shinpūren Rebellion. A sickly child, Ōtaguro was raised by his mother's family after the death of his father. In his early years, his health was so fragile that the family's physician even forbade him from reading.
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| - Ōtaguro Tomoo (fr)
- 太田黒伴雄 (ja)
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| - 太田黒 伴雄(おおたぐろ ともお、天保6年(1835年) - 明治9年(1876年)10月25日)は、日本の士族。神風連の乱の首領、指導者。幼名は鉄兵衛。 (ja)
- Ōtaguro Tomoo (太田黒伴雄, 1834-1876) est un nationaliste japonais, meneur de la rébellion Shinpūren. Enfant maladif, Ōtaguro est élevée par la famille de sa mère après la mort de son père. Dans ses premières années, sa santé est si fragile que le médecin de la famille lui interdit même la lecture. (fr)
- Ōtaguro Tomoo (太田黒伴雄, 1836–1876) was a Japanese Nationalist and the leader of the Shinpūren Rebellion. A sickly child, Ōtaguro was raised by his mother's family after the death of his father. In his early years, his health was so fragile that the family's physician even forbade him from reading. (en)
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| - Ōtaguro Tomoo (太田黒伴雄, 1834-1876) est un nationaliste japonais, meneur de la rébellion Shinpūren. Enfant maladif, Ōtaguro est élevée par la famille de sa mère après la mort de son père. Dans ses premières années, sa santé est si fragile que le médecin de la famille lui interdit même la lecture. Dégouté par le style de vie ukiyo du Edo contemporain, Ōtaguro s'engage dans le mouvement « Tosa Kin no To » de Takechi Hanpeita. Craignant que son activisme sonnō jōi n'ait des répercussions négatives sur sa famille, il se retire des registres du clan Iida et est adopté par la famille Ono (qui le désavoue plus tard sur des accusations de négligence). Il se fait disciple de Hayashi Ōen, suit son mentor dans la voie de la prêtrise shinto et devient shikan du sanctuaire Isa Ote-jingu à Shinkai (fr)
- 太田黒 伴雄(おおたぐろ ともお、天保6年(1835年) - 明治9年(1876年)10月25日)は、日本の士族。神風連の乱の首領、指導者。幼名は鉄兵衛。 (ja)
- Ōtaguro Tomoo (太田黒伴雄, 1836–1876) was a Japanese Nationalist and the leader of the Shinpūren Rebellion. A sickly child, Ōtaguro was raised by his mother's family after the death of his father. In his early years, his health was so fragile that the family's physician even forbade him from reading. Disgusted by the ukiyo lifestyle of contemporary Edo, Ōtaguro became involved with the movement of Takechi Hanpeita. Concerned that his sonnō jōi activism would have negative repercussions for his family, he had himself stricken from the records of the Iida clan and was adopted into the Ono family (who later disowned him on charges of negligence). He became a disciple of Hayashi Ōen's school of classical Japanese literature and theology, and followed his mentor into the Shinto priesthood, becoming shikan of the Isa Ote Jingu shrine at Shinkai. (en)
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