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Guido Herman Fridolin Verbeck (born Verbeek; 23 January 1830 – 10 March 1898) was a Dutch political advisor, educator, and missionary active in Bakumatsu and Meiji period Japan. He was one of the most important foreign advisors serving the Meiji government and contributed to many major government decisions during the early years of the reign of Emperor Meiji.
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Guido Herman Fridolin Verbeck (born Verbeek; 23 January 1830 – 10 March 1898) was a Dutch political advisor, educator, and missionary active in Bakumatsu...
rank of brigadier general. Verbeck was born in Nagasaki, Japan, on January 18, 1861, the son of GuidoVerbeck and Maria Verbeck (née Manion). His father...
was first proposed by the influential Dutch missionary and engineer GuidoVerbeck, based to some degree on the model of the Grand Embassy of Peter I....
Gustave Verbeck (Dutch: [vərˈbɛk]) in Nagasaki, Japan in 1867, the son of Reformed Church in America missionary GuidoVerbeck and Maria Verbeck (nee Manion)...
British. University instructor, founder of competitive rowing in Japan GuidoVerbeck (1830–1898), Dutch political advisor, educator, and missionary Gottfried...
minister of foreign affairs, who had briefly studied law at Nagasaki with GuidoVerbeck. Soejima was familiar with international law and pursued a strong forward...
based there. The following notable persons were born in Zeist[which?]: GuidoVerbeck (1830–1898) political adviser, educator and missionary, worked as a...
Hugh Fraser who died in the post in 1894, Captain Francis Brinkley, GuidoVerbeck, Henry Spencer Palmer, Edoardo Chiossone, Joseph Heco, Edwin Dun, Mary...
(born 1983) – member of MGMT Alan Veingrad (born 1963) – NFL player GuidoVerbeck (1830–1898) – political advisor, educator, and missionary Edward Vick...
middle-distance runner GuidoVerbeck (1830–1898) (born "Verbeek"), Dutch political advisor, educator, and missionary in Japan Gustave Verbeek (or Verbeck) (1867–1937)...
(1820–1885) and was taught English by the Dutch-American missionary GuidoVerbeck. After the resignation of the last shōgun the Meiji government took...
Leroy Lansing Janes in 1871. Janes was recommended for the position by GuidoVerbeck. Many of the students came from former samurai families, and had entered...
domain leaders to study the English language. There he studied under GuidoVerbeck, a Dutch missionary, giving special attention to the United States Constitution...
__________. (1900). Verbeck of Japan: A Citizen of No Country; a Life Story of Foundation Work Inaugurated by Guido Fridolin Verbeck. Chicago, Fleming H...
military schools in the United States.[according to whom?] His son, Guido Fridolin Verbeck, succeeded him as commandant of the school. By 1969, rumors indicated...
Retrieved 14 March 2023. Hommes, James (1 January 2014). "Verbeck of Japan: Guido F. Verbeck as Pioneer Missionary, Oyatoi Gaikokujin, and "Foreign Hero"...