Yamamoto Gonnohyōe

Olóṣèlú Ọmọ Orílẹ̀-èdè Japan

Admiral Count Yamamoto Gonbee, GCMG (山本 権兵衛 Yamamoto Gonbee/Gonnohyōe?, 26 November 1852–8 December 1933), also called Gonnohyōe[1] je Alakoso Agba orile-ede Japan tele.

Yamamoto Gonnohyōe
山本権兵衛
Prime Minister of Japan
In office
2 September 1923 – 7 January 1924
MonarchHirohito (Regent)
AsíwájúUchida Kōsai (Acting)
Arọ́pòKiyoura Keigo
In office
20 February 1913 – 16 April 1914
MonarchTaishō
AsíwájúKatsura Tarō
Arọ́pòŌkuma Shigenobu
Àwọn àlàyé onítòhún
Ọjọ́ìbí(1852-11-26)26 Oṣù Kọkànlá 1852
Kagoshima, Ryūkyū (now Japan)
Aláìsí8 December 1933(1933-12-08) (ọmọ ọdún 81)
Ẹgbẹ́ olóṣèlúIndependent
AwardsOrder of the Chrysanthemum (Collar and Grand Cordon)
Order of the Golden Kite (1st class)
Order of St Michael and St George (Honorary Knight Grand Cross)
Military service
AllegianceEmpire of Japan
Branch/serviceImperial Japanese Navy
Years of service1879–1928
RankAdmiral
Battles/warsBoshin War
First Sino-Japanese War
Russo-Japanese War
Láàrin orúkọ ará Japan yìí, orúkọ ìdílé ni Yamamoto.


  1. The name Gonnohyōe was originally invented by a Shinto priest during a prayers at a ship launching ceremony which Yamamoto attended; he liked the profound sound of the name so much that he adopted it thereafter.