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Hidesaburō Ueno

1872 - 1925

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Életrajza 16 különböző nyelven érhető el a Wikipédián (növekedés 15-ről 2024-ben). Hidesaburō Ueno a 69th legnépszerűbb mérnök (növekedés a 127th-ről 2024-ben), a 390th legnépszerűbb életrajz Japán országából (növekedés a 669th-ről 2019-ben) és a 4th legnépszerűbb Japánból mérnök.

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Among Mérnöks

Among mérnöks, Hidesaburō Ueno ranks 69 out of 389Before him are Hans Kammler, Mikhail Gurevich, Adam Czerniaków, Yuri Kondratyuk, Charles George Gordon, and Edward A. Murphy Jr.. After him are Jack Parsons, Arthur Scherbius, Moshe Arens, Alexander Wienerberger, Viktor Belenko, and Marcel Dassault.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1872, Hidesaburō Ueno ranks 42Before him are Julius Fučík, Princess Clémentine of Belgium, Édouard Herriot, Ralph Vaughan Williams, Hugo Alfvén, and Mikhail Tsvet. After him are Pío Baroja, Arsen Kotsoyev, Otto Braun, Ottokar Czernin, Eduard Bloch, and Mathilde Kschessinska. Among people deceased in 1925, Hidesaburō Ueno ranks 50Before him are Moritz Moszkowski, Antti Aarne, Boris Savinkov, Clément Ader, Michel Verne, and Arthur Moeller van den Bruck. After him are Nariman Narimanov, Cyril Genik, Vincenzo Peruggia, Thomas R. Marshall, Nikolai Golitsyn, and René Viviani.

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In Japán

Among people born in Japán, Hidesaburō Ueno ranks 390 out of NaNBefore him are Toshio Miyaji (null), Yanosuke Watanabe (null), Satoshi Ōmura (1935), Mōri Motonari (1497), Mamoru Shigemitsu (1887), and Emperor Kōbun (648). After him are Ichirō Hatoyama (1883), Sakae Takahashi (null), Emperor Sushun (520), Yamamoto Tsunetomo (1659), Akinori Nakayama (1943), and Kikunae Ikeda (1864).

Among Mérnöks In Japán

Among mérnöks born in Japán, Hidesaburō Ueno ranks 4Before him are Tsutomu Yamaguchi (1916), Jiro Horikoshi (1903), and Masaru Ibuka (1908). After him are Genichi Taguchi (1924), Hidetsugu Yagi (1886), and Naoki Hattori (1966).

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