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|name = | |name = Mutsuhito | ||
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|birth = 3 November 1852<br> | |birth = 3 November 1852<br>[[Kyoto]], [[Tokugawa shogunate]] | ||
|death = 30 July 1912 {{c|aged 59}}<br>[[Tokyo]], Japan | |death = 30 July 1912 {{c|aged 59}}<br>[[Tokyo]], {{wiki|Empire of Japan}} | ||
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|species = [[Human]] | |species = [[Human]] | ||
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|affiliates = {{Wiki|Imperial House of Japan}}<br> | |affiliates = {{Wiki|Imperial House of Japan}}<br> | ||
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''' | '''Mutsuhito''' (睦仁; 1852 – 1912), also known as '''Emperor Meiji''' (明治天皇), was the 122nd {{Wiki|Emperor of Japan}}. He was the first monarch of the {{wiki|Empire of Japan}} and presided over a major social, political, and economic revolution that transformed [[Japan]] from a feudal state into an industrialized great power. | ||
By 1868, Emperor Meiji's inner circle of advisors had been infiltrated by the [[Japanese Rite of the Templar Order|Japanese Rite]] of the [[Templars|Templar Order]]. They pushed the Emperor to launch a campaign against the [[Tokugawa shogunate]] to decisively terminate their rule and restore political prestige and authority to the {{Wiki|Imperial Court in Kyoto|Imperial Court}}. His victory in what became known as the [[Boshin War]] accomplished this exact goal and set the stage for the rapid nationalization and industrialization of Japan.<ref name="Fragments">''[[Assassin's Creed: Fragments – The Blade of Aizu]]''</ref> | By 1868, Emperor Meiji's inner circle of advisors had been infiltrated by the [[Japanese Rite of the Templar Order|Japanese Rite]] of the [[Templars|Templar Order]]. They pushed the Emperor to launch a campaign against the [[Tokugawa shogunate]] to decisively terminate their rule and restore political prestige and authority to the {{Wiki|Imperial Court in Kyoto|Imperial Court}}. His victory in what became known as the [[Boshin War]] accomplished this exact goal and set the stage for the rapid nationalization and industrialization of Japan.<ref name="Fragments">''[[Assassin's Creed: Fragments – The Blade of Aizu]]''</ref> | ||
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Fragments – The Blade of Aizu]]'' | *''[[Assassin's Creed: Fragments – The Blade of Aizu]]'' {{1stm}} | ||
*''[[Echoes of History]]'' {{Mo}} | |||
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows]]'' {{Mdat}} {{Imo}} | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
{{Reflist}} | {{Reflist|1}} | ||
{{ACF}} | {{ACF}} | ||
{{DEFAULTSORT:Meiji}} | {{DEFAULTSORT:Meiji}} | ||
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[[Category:Templar puppets]] | [[Category:Templar puppets]] | ||
[[Category:Order of the Sacred Garter]] | [[Category:Order of the Sacred Garter]] | ||
[[Category:Templar allies]] | |||
Latest revision as of 01:38, 6 April 2025
Mutsuhito (睦仁; 1852 – 1912), also known as Emperor Meiji (明治天皇), was the 122nd Emperor of Japan. He was the first monarch of the Empire of Japan and presided over a major social, political, and economic revolution that transformed Japan from a feudal state into an industrialized great power.
By 1868, Emperor Meiji's inner circle of advisors had been infiltrated by the Japanese Rite of the Templar Order. They pushed the Emperor to launch a campaign against the Tokugawa shogunate to decisively terminate their rule and restore political prestige and authority to the Imperial Court. His victory in what became known as the Boshin War accomplished this exact goal and set the stage for the rapid nationalization and industrialization of Japan.[1]
Appearances[edit | edit source]
- Assassin's Creed: Fragments – The Blade of Aizu (first mentioned)
- Echoes of History (mentioned only)
- Assassin's Creed: Shadows (mentioned in Database entry only) (indirect mention only)
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