Shotoku

Shotoku

historical figure Japan

Shotoku was a Japanese prince and regent during the 7th century, known for his significant contributions to the early political framework of Japan. He is credited with promulgating the Seventeen Article Constitution, which laid the foundation for a centralized government and promoted principles of democracy and collective decision-making.

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