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  1. Tokugawa Ieyasu

    Ieyasu br lang ja image Tokugawa Ieyasu2.JPG office 1st Tokugawa shogunate Tokugawa shogun ... and age 1616 06 1 1543 01 31 death place Sumpu , Japan nihongo Tokugawa Ieyasu extra January ... life 1543 1556 Tokugawa Ieyasu was born in Okazaki Castle in Mikawa province Mikawa on the 26th day ... of the Tokugawa. main Battle of Komaki and Nagakute Image Go board Hideyoshi Ieyasu Ryogenin M1868.jpg thumb left Hideyoshi and Ieyasu played Go game Go on this board. Tokugawa troops took ... . The Tokugawa samurai never took part in this campaign. Early in 1593, Ieyasu was summoned to Hideyoshi ... were considered inferior to fudai daimyo. Shogun Ieyasu 1603 1605 Image Tokugawa Ieyasu.jpg thumb 200px Tokugawa Ieyasu as shogun. On March 24, 1603, Tokugawa Ieyasu received the title of shogun ... family crest.svg thumb The Tokugawa clan crest Retired shogun 1605 1616 Ieyasu, acting as the nihongo ... it was as if Hideyori prayed for Ieyasu s death and the ruin of Tokugawa clan. Ieyasu ordered .... Then the Tokugawa, with a huge army led by Ogosho Ieyasu and Shogun Hidetada, laid siege ... a granddaughter of Ieyasu , was sent back to Tokugawa alive. With the Toyotomi finally extinguished, no threats remained to Tokugawa s domination of Japan. The end of his life In 1616, Ieyasu died at age ... title ref Ieyasu as a person Image Tokugawa Ieyasu handprint.jpg thumb right Handprint of Ieyasu at Kunozan ... Precepts on the secret of success in life drafted by Tokugawa Ieyasu from the collection of Nikk T sh ... s mil succession box title Tokugawa shoguns Tokugawa Shogun br Tokugawa Ieyasu before Sengoku period after Tokugawa Hidetada years 1603 1605 s end commons category Tokugawa Ieyasu People of the Sengoku ... see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Tokugawa, Ieyasu ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH ... OF DEATH Sumpu , Japan DEFAULTSORT Tokugawa, Ieyasu Category 1543 births Category 1616 deaths Category ... an Ieyasu Tokugawa zh min nan Tokugawa Ieyasu bg bs Tokugava Iejasu br ...   more details



  1. Tokugawa

    Tokugawa may refer to Tokugawa clan , a powerful family of Japan Tokugawa Ieyasu , the most notable member of the Tokugawa clan and founder of its shogunate Tokugawa shogunate , a feudal regime of Japan Tokugawa period or Edo period, an era in Japanese history Tokugawa surname disambig ar it Tokugawa ja sk Tokugawa fi Tokugawa ...   more details



  1. Tokugawa (surname)

    Tokugawa Shinjitai modern Japanese spelling Ky jitai historical Japanese spelling is a Japanese name surname in Japan . It originated with Tokugawa Ieyasu , who took the surname in 1567 , reviving an Tokugawa clan History ancestral placename . He and his fourteen successors were shogun s during the Edo period of History of Japan Japanese history . Some of his sons also bore the Tokugawa surname, and three cadet branches of his line, the Owari Province Owari , Kii Province Kii , and Mito, Ibaraki Mito Tokugawa, continued as daimyo through the Edo period . Descendants of Ieyasu who were not permitted to take the Tokugawa name normally bore the Matsudaira surname. See also Category Tokugawa clan surname stub Category Japanese language surnames ...   more details



  1. Tokugawa Hidetada

    Japanese name Tokugawa surname Tokugawa Infobox officeholder name Tokugawa Hidetada image Hidetada2.jpg office 2nd Tokugawa shogunate Edo shogun term start 1605 term end 1623 predecessor Tokugawa Ieyasu successor Shogun br Tokugawa Iemitsu children Senhime br Tamahime br Tokugawa Masako Katsuhime br Hatsuhime br Tokugawa Iemitsu br Tokugawa Tadanaga br Hoshina Masayuki br Others relations Father br Tokugawa Ieyasu br Mother br Saig no Tsubone monarch Emperor Go Y zei Go Y zei birth date birth date 1579 05 02 death date death date and age 1632 03 14 1579 5 2 nihongo Tokugawa Hidetada extra May 2, 1579 &ndash March 14, 1632 was the second shogun of the Tokugawa shogunate Tokugawa dynasty , who ruled from 1605 until his abdication in 1623. He was the third son of Tokugawa Ieyasu , the first shogun of the Tokugawa shogunate . Early life 1579 1593 Tokugawa Hidetada was born to Tokugawa Ieyasu and the Lady Saigo the first of his many consorts in 1579. His exact birthdate is unknown. This was shortly after Hidetada s stepmother Ieyasu s official wife and his half brother Tokugawa Nobuyasu ... of the Tokugawa family, being the eldest surviving son of Ieyasu, and his favorite since Ieyasu s eldest ... and were soon vying for control of the nation. Tokugawa Ieyasu was one of the strongest of the five .... After Ieyasu s death in 1616, ref name t410 Hidetada took control of the bakufu. He strengthened the Tokugawa ... Hidetada before Tokugawa Ieyasu after Tokugawa Iemitsu years 1605 1623 s end Tokugawa dynasty ... in law and Ieyasu s ally. By killing his wife and son, Ieyasu declared his loyalty to Nobunaga. The traditional power base of the Tokugawa clan was Mikawa Province Mikawa . In 1590, the new ruler of Japan, Toyotomi Hideyoshi enlisted Tokugawa Ieyasu and others in attacking the domain of the late H j clan H j in what became known as the Siege of Odawara 1590 . Hideyoshi enlisted Ieyasu for this campaign by promising to exchange the five provinces under Ieyasu s control for the eight Kant provinces ...   more details



  1. Tokugawa Yoshimune

    date and age 1751 07 12 1684 11 27 death place relations Father br Tokugawa Mitsusada Nihongo Tokugawa Yoshimune extra November 27, 1684 &ndash July 12, 1751 was the eighth shogun of the Tokugawa shogunate of Japan , ruling from 1716 until his abdication in 1745. He was the son of Tokugawa Mitsusada , the grandson of Tokugawa Yorinobu , and the great grandson of Tokugawa Ieyasu . Lineage Yoshimune was not the son of any former shogun. Rather, he was a member of a cadet branch of the Tokugawa clan . Tokugawa Ieyasu, the founder of the Tokugawa shogunate, well aware of the extinction of the Minamoto ... house was one of Tokugawa Ieyasu s sons, Tokugawa Yorinobu . Ieyasu appointed him daimyo of Kii. Yorinobu s son, Tokugawa Mitsusada , succeeded him. Two of Mitsusada s sons succeeded him, and when they died, Tokugawa Yoshimune, Mitsusada s fourth son, became daimyo of Kii in 1705. Later, he became shogun. Yoshimune was closely related to the Tokugawa shoguns. His grandfather, Tokugawa Yorinobu, was a brother of second shogun Tokugawa Hidetada , while Yoshimune s father, Tokugawa Mitsusada, was a first cousin of third shogun Tokugawa Iemitsu . Yoshimune thus was a second cousin to the fourth and fifth shoguns both brothers Tokugawa Ietsuna and Tokugawa Tsunayoshi , as well as a second cousin to Tokugawa Tsunashige , whose son became Shogun Tokugawa Ienobu . Early life 1684 1716 Tokugawa Yoshimune was born in 1684 in the rich region of Kii, a region which was then ruled by his father, Tokugawa ...Japanese name Tokugawa surname Tokugawa Infobox Officeholder name Tokugawa Yoshimune image Tokugawa Yoshimune.jpg order 8th Tokugawa shogunate Edo Shogun monarch term start 1716 term end 1745 predecessor Shogun br Tokugawa Ietsugu br Daimyo of Kii br Tokugawa Yorimoto successor Shogun br Tokugawa Ieshige br Daimyo of Kii br Tokugawa Munenao spouse children Tokugawa Ieshige br Tokugawa Munetake br Tokugawa ... the Tokugawa family at risk of extinction. Thus, while his son Tokugawa Hidetada was the second ...   more details



  1. Tokugawa Ienobu

    , Tokugawa Ienobu, to be elevated to the role of shogun because he was the only remaining direct lineal descendant of Tokugawa Ieyasu. However, this was a secondary factor in the context of intra ...Japanese name Tokugawa surname Tokugawa Infobox Officeholder name Tokugawa Ienobu title 6th Tokugawa shogunate Edo Shogun image Tokugawa Ienobu.jpg caption Tokugawa Ienobu term 1709 1712 monarch Emperor Higashiyama br Emperor Nakamikado predecessor Shogun br Tokugawa Tsunayoshi br Daimyo of Kofu br Tokugawa Tsunashige br successor Shogun br Tokugawa Ietsugu br Daimyo of Kofu br Yanagisawa Yoshiyasu br issue Toyohime br Mugetsuin br Tokugawa Iechiyo br Tokugawa Daigoro br Tokugawa Ietsugu br Tokugawa ... and age 1712 11 12 1662 06 11 df y father Tokugawa Tsunashige mother Ch sh in nihongo Tokugawa Ienobu June 11, 1662 &ndash November 12, 1712 was the sixth shogun of the Tokugawa shogunate Tokugawa dynasty of Japan . He was the eldest son of Tokugawa Tsunashige, thus making him the nephew of Tokugawa Ietsuna and Tokugawa Tsunayoshi , the grandson of Tokugawa Iemitsu , the great grandson of Tokugawa Hidetada , and the great great grandson of Tokugawa Ieyasu . Early life 1662 1694 Tokugawa Ienobu was born as the youngest son of Tokugawa Tsunashige, daimyo of Kofu , in 1662. His mother was a concubine . Tsunashige was the middle brother of Tokugawa Ietsuna and Tokugawa Tsunayoshi, thus making ... of Kofu, a very valuable piece of land to the Tokugawa. Not much is known of Ienobu s early ..., after Tokugawa Ietsuna had died in 1680, and his other uncle, Tokugawa Tsunayoshi succeeded ... but rather to succeed his father Tsunashige as daimyo of Kofu. Finally, in 1678 Tokugawa Tsunashige died. Thus, Tokugawa Ienobu succeeded him as daimyo of Kofu. He became very powerful there, since ... 1712 . ref name t415 He was succeeded by his infant son, Tokugawa Ietsugu . The successor was not the son ... link for digitized, full text copy of this book in French Totman, Conrad. 1967 . Politics in the Tokugawa ...   more details



  1. Tokugawa Yoshinao

    Infobox Officeholder name Tokugawa Yoshinao nationality Japanese image Tokugawa Yoshinao.jpg 180px caption Tokugawa Yoshinao order 1st Owari Domain Lord of Owari term start 1610 term end 1650 predecessor none successor Tokugawa Mitsutomo birth date birth date 1601 1 2 mf y birth place death date death date and age 1650 6 5 1601 1 2 mf y death place spouse Asano Haru japanese name Tokugawa nihongo Tokugawa Yoshinao January 2, 1601 &ndash June 5, 1650 was a Japanese daimyo of the early Edo period. Biography Born as the ninth son of Tokugawa Ieyasu , his childhood name was Gor tamaru. While still a young child, he was appointed leader of first the K fu Domain fief of Kofu in Kai Province and later the fief of Kiyosu in Owari Province . In 1610, he was appointed leader of the Owari Domain present day Nagoya , one of the most important regions in the country, thus founding the Owari Tokugawa house. A holder of the 2nd court rank, junior grade ju ni i , he had the title of dainagon major counselor . Yoshinao s principal wife was Princess Haru, the daughter of Asano Yoshinaga of Kii whose family was later transferred to Hiroshima , and his concubines included Osai and Oj no Kata. He had two children Tokugawa Mitsutomo Mitsutomo , who succeeded him as daimyo of Owari, and Itoko, who married Hirohata Tadayuki , a court noble. Yoshinao began learning Shinkage ry from Yagy Hy gonosuke at age 16, and was named the 4th s ke at age 21. References Tokugawa, Munefusa 2005 . Tokugawa yonhyakunen no naishobanashi . Tokyo Bunshun bunko. External links commonscat inline start box succession box title 1st Owari Domain Tokugawa lord of Owari before none after Tokugawa Mitsutomo years 1610 1650 end box openhistory Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Tokugawa, Yoshinao ... 5, 1650 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Tokugawa, Yoshinao Category 1601 births Category 1650 deaths Category Lords of Owari Daimyo stub eo Tokugawa Yoshinao ko ja zh ...   more details



  1. Tokugawa Yorifusa

    Japanese name Tokugawa Nihongo Tokugawa Yorifusa extra September 15, 1603 August 23, 1661 , also known as Mito Yorifusa , was a Japanese daimyo of the early Edo period. Biography Known in his childhood as Tsuruchiyomaru, he was the eleventh son of Tokugawa Ieyasu , the first Tokugawa shogun. Yorifusa was first enfeoffed in the Shimotsuma domain 100,000 koku from 1606 to 1609, before being transferred to Mito Domain Mito Hitachi Province , 350,000 koku in 1609, thereby founding the Mito branch of the Tokugawa house the junior branch of the gosanke . A holder of the junior 3rd court rank jusanmi , Yorifusa held the title of ch nagon middle counselor , both of which he received in 1627. His children included Tokugawa Mitsukuni Mitsukuni , Matsudaira Yorishige Yorishige , Matsudaira Yorimoto Yorimoto , Matsudaira Yoritaka, and Matsudaira Yorikatsu Yorikatsu . References Fukuda, Chizuru 2005 . Oie s d . Tokyo Ch k ron shinsha. start box succession box title Shimotsuma Domain Daimyo of Shimotsuma before Tagaya Shigetsune after Matsudaira Tadamasa years 1606 1609 succession box title Mito Domain Daimyo of Mito before Tokugawa Yorinobu after Tokugawa Mitsukuni years 1609 1661 end box openhistory Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Tokugawa, Yorifusa ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1603 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1661 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Tokugawa, Yorifusa Category 1603 births Category 1661 deaths Category Lords of Mito Daimyo stub eo Tokugawa Yorifusa ko ja zh ...   more details



  1. Tokugawa Tadanaga

    Japanese name Tokugawa nihongo Tokugawa Tadanaga extra 1606 &ndash January 5, 1633 was a Japanese people Japanese daimyo of the early Edo period. The son of the second shogun Tokugawa Hidetada , his elder brother was the third shogun Tokugawa Iemitsu . Life Often called Suruga Dainagon the major counsellor of Suruga Province Suruga , Tadanaga was born in 1606. The date of his birth is uncertain, and is variously given as May 7, June 1, and December 3. As a youth, he received support from his mother, Oeyo or S gen in , who favored him over her other son Iemitsu to become the third shogun. Later, his misconduct resulted in his being stripped of office, and he committed seppuku . Events 1606 Born to Hidetada and S gen in 1624 Appointed daimyo of Suruga Province Suruga , T t mi Province T t mi , and Kai Province s, with a rating of 550,000  koku see K fu Domain 1626 Kills a retainer and commits other acts of violence 1631 Placed under house arrest in Kofu, Yamanashi Kofu 1632 Stripped of office 1633 or 1634 Commits seppuku under arrest in Takasaki, Gunma Takasaki Notes Reflist References Empty section date July 2010 See also Tokugawa Ieyasu Tokugawa Hidetada Suruga Province Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Tokugawa, Tadanaga ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1606 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1633 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Tokugawa, Tadanaga Category 1606 births Category 1633 deaths Category Daimyo Category Samurai Category Tokugawa clan Category People of Edo period Japan Category Seppuku fr Tadanaga Tokugawa ko ja pl Tadanaga Tokugawa zh ...   more details



  1. Tokugawa Ietsugu

    heir, the direct paternal line of Tokugawa Ieyasu died out with him one hundred years after Ieyasu died himself . Nonetheless, there were still collateral lineal branches descended from Ieyasu through one of his many children, and the new shogun, Tokugawa Yoshimune , was chosen from one of these lineal Tokugawa branches. Eras of Ietsugu s bakufu The years in which Ietsugu was shogun are more specifically ...Japanese name Tokugawa surname Tokugawa Infobox Officeholder name Tokugawa Ietsugu image Tokugawa ietsugu.jpg imagesize 120px order 7th Tokugawa shogunate Edo Shogun monarch term start 1713 term end 1716 predecessor Tokugawa Ienobu successor Tokugawa Yoshimune spouse children birth date Birth date 1709 ... br Tokugawa Ienobu br Mother br Gekk in Tokugawa Ietsugu August 8, 1709 &ndash June 19, 1716 was the seventh shogun of the Tokugawa Shogunate Tokugawa Dynasty , who ruled from 1713 until his death in 1716. He was the son of Tokugawa Ienobu , thus making him the grandson of Tokugawa Tsunashige , daimyo of Kofu , great grandson of Tokugawa Iemitsu , great great grandson of Tokugawa Hidetada , and finally the great great great grandson of Tokugawa Ieyasu . Early Life 1709 1713 Tokugawa Ietsugu was born in 1709 in Edo, being the eldest son of Shogun Tokugawa Ienobu and concubine, Gekk in. At that time ..., his father, Ienobu, was 48. His childhood name was Nobumatsu kimi . Arai had traced the Tokugawa ..., full text copy of this book in French Totman, Conrad. 1967 . Politics in the Tokugawa bakufu, 1600 1843 . Cambridge Harvard University Press . s start s mil succession box title Tokugawa shoguns Edo Shogun br Tokugawa Ietsugu before Tokugawa Ienobu after Tokugawa Yoshimune years 1713 1716 s end Tokugawa dynasty Japan Tokugawa chronology Japan Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Tokugawa, Ietsugu ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH August 8, 1709 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH June 19, 1716 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Tokugawa, Ietsugu Category Tokugawa shoguns Category ...   more details



  1. Tokugawa shogunate

    Emperor Meiji Meiji year leader2 1867 1912 deputy1 Tokugawa Ieyasu deputy2 Tokugawa Yoshinobu year ... event start Battle of Sekigahara date end March 29 event end Battle of Hokuetsu event1 Tokugawa Ieyasu ..., p. 67. page 67 ref was a feudalism feudal regime of Japan established by Tokugawa Ieyasu and ruled by the shogun s of the Tokugawa family . ref Nussbaum, Tokugawa at Google books p2QnPijAEmEC p. 976 ... in 1600, central authority fell to Tokugawa Ieyasu who completed this process and received the title ... 180px thumb right Tokugawa Ieyasu , the first Tokugawa Shogun Image Tokugawa Ieyasu.jpg thumb Shogun Tokugawa Ieyasu Image from Commons to replace removed image The bakuhan taisei lang ja was the feudal .... ref . Though Christianity was allowed to grow until the 1610s, Tokugawa Ieyasu soon began to see ... Shoguns Tokugawa Ieyasu , ruled 1603 1605 Tokugawa Hidetada , r. 1605 1623 Tokugawa Iemitsu ... long name Tokugawa Shogunate common name Tokugawa Shogunate continent Asia region Japan year start 1600 year end 1868 image coat Tokugawa family crest.svg symbol type The Maruni Mitsu Aoi, the hollyhock mon crest mon of the Tokugawa clan. symbol type article Mon of the Tokugawa Shogunate p1 Azuchi Momoyama period flag p1 Mon Oda.png p2 Tokugawa clan flag p2 Tokugawa family crest.svg s1 Empire of Japan ... image map Tokugawa Nobunaga territory.PNG from the information box. The map shows the division of Japan a very eventful generation before, not during, the Tokugawa shogunate. An appropriate and relevant ... language Japanese currency Japanese mon currency Mon Tokugawa coinage and various others The Tokugawa shogunate , also known as the nihongo Tokugawa bakufu and the nihongo Edo bakufu ... is now called Tokyo , after the name was changed in 1868. The Tokugawa shogunate ruled from Edo ... Late Tokugawa shogunate Following the Sengoku Period of warring states , central government had been ... Minamoto clan . Edo society Society in the Tokugawa period , unlike the shogunates before it, was supposedly ...   more details



  1. Tokugawa Mitsusada

    Japanese name Tokugawa nihongo Tokugawa Mitsusada January 28, 1627 September 25, 1705 was a daimyo in Japan during the Edo period 1603 1868 . He was the son and heir of Tokugawa Yorinobu and a grandson of Tokugawa Ieyasu among his sons was the eighth Tokugawa shogunate Tokugawa shogun Tokugawa Yoshimune Yoshimune . A daughter of his married Ichij Kaneteru . One of the gosanke , Mitsusada ruled the Wakayama Domain from its Wakayama Castle castle , his birthplace, in Wakayama, Wakayama Wakayama . He reached the Junior Second court rank while alive, and was awarded the Junior First rank posthumously he also held the ceremonial post of Dainagon gon dainagon . His grave is at Ch h ji in Wakayama. See also Ch h ji Source ja E5 BE B3 E5 B7 9D E5 85 89 E8 B2 9E at the Japanese Wikipedia Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Tokugawa, Mitsusada ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1627 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1705 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Tokugawa, Mitsusada Category 1627 births Category 1705 deaths Category Tokugawa clan Category Daimyo Category People from Wakayama, Wakayama ko ja zh ...   more details



  1. Tokugawa Yorinobu

    Japanese name Tokugawa nihongo Tokugawa Yorinobu April 28, 1602 February 19, 1671 was a Japanese daimyo of the early Edo period. File Tokugawa Yorinobu.jpg thumb Tokugawa Yorinobu. Born under the name Nagafukumaru, he was the 10th son of Tokugawa Ieyasu , by his concubine Oman no kata. On December 8, 1603, Yorinobu received the fief of Mito, then rated at 200,000 koku , as his fief. Mito had formerly belonged to his older brother, Takeda Nobuyoshi . Following his stipend increase to 250,000 koku in October 1604, he came of age on September 12, 1606, taking the name Yorimasa, and receiving the court rank of junior 4th, lower grade ju shi i ge and the title of Hitachi no Suke . On January 6, 1610, he was transferred to a 500,000 koku fief in Suruga Province Suruga and T t mi Province s thereby founding Sunpu Domain centered around Sunpu Castle , and took the name Yorinobu. However, after a little under a decade in Suruga, he was transferred to the 550,000 koku Wakayama Domain on August 27, 1619, following the transfer of the previous rulers, the Asano clan , to Hiroshima, in Aki Province . Yorinobu thus became the founder of the Kii Province Kii branch of the Tokugawa family. Yorinobu s wife was the daughter of Kat Kiyomasa . By the end of his life, Yorinobu had achieved junior 2nd court rank ju ni i , as well as holding the title of dainagon major counselor . Yorinobu had four children his successor Tokugawa Mitsusada , Yorizumi , the founder of the Iyo Saijo Domain , Inaba ... Nobuhira of the Yoshii Domain . He was the father of Tokugawa Mitsusada Mitsusada and Matsudaira Yorizumi ... Domain Kii Tokugawa family head before none after Tokugawa Mitsusada years 1619 1667 end box ... Portrait of Yorinobu Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Tokugawa, Yorinobu ALTERNATIVE ... DEFAULTSORT Tokugawa, Yorinobu Category 1602 births Category 1671 deaths Category Daimyo Category Samurai Category Tokugawa clan Daimyo stub eo Tokugawa Yorinobu ko ja zh ...   more details



  1. Tokugawa clan

    web url http www.shinchosha.co.jp books html 115244.html title Ieyasu Tokugawa publisher Shinchosha ..., but was assassinated. In 1567, his grandson Tokugawa Ieyasu Ieyasu 1542 1616 obtained from the Emperor permission to revive the name Tokugawa. In so doing, he claimed descent from the Minamoto clan ...Unreferenced date November 2007 File Tokugawa family crest.svg thumb right 200px Maruni mitsubaaoi Circle Around Three Hollyhock Leaves , the Tokugawa clan Mon crest mon crest . The Nihongo Tokugawa clan Tokugawa shi was a powerful daimyo family of Japan . They nominally descended from Emperor Seiwa ... at Tokugawa Kozuke province and took the name of that place. However, their provincial history book ... Japan as shogun s. All in all, there were fifteen Tokugawa shogunate Tokugawa shoguns . Their dominance was so strong that some history books use the term Tokugawa era instead of Edo period . In addition ... , Kii Province Kish , and Mito, Ibaraki Mito bore the Tokugawa surname. Additional branches became the gosankyo gosanky the Tayasu, Hitotsubashi, and Shimizu Tokugawa clans. Many daimyo with the Matsudaira clan Matsudaira surname were descended from the Tokugawa. Examples include the Matsudaira of Fukui and Aizu . Members of the Tokugawa clan intermarried with prominent daimyo and the Emperor of Japan ... temple is at Kan ei ji in Tokyo . Heirlooms of the clan are partly administered by the Tokugawa Memorial Foundation . Crest Tokugawa s clan crest, known in Japanese as a Mon badge mon , the triple ... in Japan, symbolizing in equal parts the Tokugawa clan and the last shogunate. The crest derives from ... District , Aichi Prefecture . Although Emperor Go Y zei offered a new crest, Ieyasu continued ... by Walter Scott earlier in the 19th century, in Anne of Geierstein 1829 . Family members Tokugawa Ieyasu Tokugawa Hidetada Tokugawa Nobuyasu Y ki Hideyasu Matsudaira Ietada Disambiguation needed date December 2011 Matsudaira Tadaaki Matsudaira Tadanao Matsudaira Tadatsune Tokugawa Mitsukuni ...   more details



  1. Tokugawa Muneharu

    japanese name Tokugawa nihongo Tokugawa Muneharu extra November 20, 1696 &ndash November 1, 1764 was a daimyo in Japan during the Edo period . He was the seventh Tokugawa clan Tokugawa lord of the Owari Domain , and one of the gosanke . Biography Muneharu was the 20th son ref name ed http www.aichi c.ed.jp contents syakai syakai nagoya nag108.htm Tokugawa Muneharu Shogun Yoshimune s Rival . ja icon Aichi Prefectural Education Center. Accessed May 12, 2008. ref of Tokugawa Tsunanari by a concubine, and a great great grandson of Tokugawa Ieyasu . During his lifetime, he rose to the junior third rank in the Imperial court, and held the titular office of Ch nagon Gon Ch nagon acting middle councilor . He was posthumously awarded the junior second rank and the office of Dainagon Gon Dainagon acting great councilor . Among his brothers were Tokugawa Yoshimichi and Tokugawa Tsugutomo the fourth and sixth lords of Owari , and Matsudaira Yoshitaka second lord of the Mino Takasu Domain . A sister, Matsuhime, married Maeda Yoshinori , lord of the Kaga Domain , which was the richest domain in Japan outside the Tokugawa s own holdings. Muneharu did not marry, but had numerous concubines. His fourth daughter married the kampaku Konoe Uchisaki . Loss of power Given to personal luxury, in 1731, Muneharu published a book, Onchiseiy , which criticized ruling Tokugawa shogunate shogun Tokugawa Yoshimune for excessive frugality. ref name ed In 1739, following a long dispute with Yoshimune ... ed A relative succeeded him as lord of Owari, taking the name Tokugawa Munekatsu . After the death ... Sh gun , showing fictitious events in the life of the Shogun Tokugawa Yoshimune , Muneharu was frequently ... 1730 succession box title 7th Owari Domain Tokugawa lord of Owari before Tokugawa Tsugutomo after Tokugawa Munekatsu years 1730 1739 end box Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Tokugawa ... PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Tokugawa, Muneharu Category 1696 births Category 1764 deaths Category Lords ...   more details



  1. Tokugawa Iemitsu

    Infobox officeholder name Tokugawa Iemitsu image Iemitu.jpg office 3rd Tokugawa shogunate Edo shogun term start 1623 term end 1651 predecessor Tokugawa Hidetada successor Shogun br Tokugawa Ietsuna children Chiyohime br Tokugawa Ietsuna br Tokugawa Tsunashige br Tokugawa Tsunayoshi br Others relations Father br Tokugawa Hidetada br Mother br Oeyo monarch birth date birth date 1604 08 12 death date death date and age 1651 06 08 1604 08 12 Japanese name Tokugawa surname Tokugawa Tokugawa Iemitsu August 12, 1604 &ndash June 8, 1651 was the third shogun of the Tokugawa shogunate Tokugawa dynasty . He was the eldest son of Tokugawa Hidetada , and the grandson of Tokugawa Ieyasu . Iemitsu ruled from 1623 to 1651. Early life 1604 1617 Tokugawa Iemitsu was born around 1604 his exact birthdate is unknown . He was the eldest son of Tokugawa Hidetada and grandson of the last great unifier of Japan, the first Tokugawa Shogun Tokugawa Ieyasu . ref name nussbaum Nussbaum, Louis Fr d ric. 2005 . Tokugawa ... Deutsche Nationalbibliothek Authority File . ref He was the first member of the Tokugawa family born after Tokugawa Ieyasu became shogun. Not much is known of Iemitsu s early life his childhood name was Takechiyo . He had two sisters, Senhime and Tokugawa Masako Masako , and a brother, who would become a rival, Tokugawa Tadanaga Tadanaga . Tadanaga was his parents favorite. However, Ieyasu ... of his given name is Iyemitsu. Tokugawa heir 1617 1623 Iemitsu came of age in 1617 and dropped his childhood name in favor of Tokugawa Iemitsu . He also was installed officially as the heir to the Tokugawa shogunate. The only person to contest this position was his younger brother Tokugawa Tadanaga ... brother Tokugawa Tadanaga might assassinate him, however, he ruled carefully until that brother ... about Iemitsu and his eldest son and heir, Tokugawa Ietsuna . In 1651 Shogun Iemitsu died at the age of 47, being the first Tokugawa shogun whose reign ended with death and not abdication. He ...   more details



  1. Tokugawa Yoshinobu

    , expel the barbarians coupled with a fear of the new Shogun as the Rebirth of Tokugawa Ieyasu Ieyasu ... Prefecture Shizuoka , the place to which Tokugawa Ieyasu , founder of Tokugawa shogunate, had also ...Japanese name Tokugawa surname Tokugawa Infobox Officeholder name Tokugawa Yoshinobu nationality Japanese image Tokugawa yoshinobu.jpg caption Tokugawa Yoshinobu as Shogun of Japan, c. 1867 order 15th Tokugawa shogunate Edo Shogun term start August 29, 1866 term end November 19, 1867 predecessor Tokugawa Iemochi successor none br shogunate abolished ref Takano, Tokugawa Yoshinobu , p. 257. ref monarch ... party vicepresident nihongo Tokugawa Yoshinobu also known as Keiki October 28, 1837 November 22, 1913 was the 15th and last shogun of the Tokugawa shogunate of Japan . He was part of a movement ... life Tokugawa Yoshinobu was born in Mito Domain Mito , Hitachi Province , the seventh son of Tokugawa Nariaki , daimyo of Mito. Mito was one of the gosanke , the three branch families of the Tokugawa ..., Tokugawa Yoshinobu , p. 26. Sons of the lord of Mito did not bear the name Tokugawa unless they themselves .... ref Tokugawa, Tokugawa yonbyakunen no naishobanashi, pp. 138 140. ref He was taught in the literary ... Hitotsubashi Tokugawa family in order to have a better chance of succeeding to the shogunate. ref ..., and taking the name Yoshinobu. ref Takano, p. 48. ref Upon the death of the 13th shogun, Tokugawa ... Tokugawa Yoshitomi , was chosen, and became the 14th shogun Iemochi. ref Borton, pp. 39 40. ref Soon ... Tokugawa Yoshinobu organizing defenses at Osaka castle 2.jpg 300px thumb left Tokugawa Yoshinobu organizing ... rebellion The period of Ii s domination of the Tokugawa government was marked by mismanagement ... no sh gai , p. 75 Bolitho, Collapse of the Tokugawa Bakufu , p. 9. ref At the same time, his two closest ... Military Mission to Japan 1867 1868 French military mission to Japan , invited by Tokugawa Yoshinobu for the modernization of his forces, in 1867 After the death of Tokugawa Iemochi in 1866, Yoshinobu ...   more details



  1. Tokugawa Ietsuna

    Japanese name Tokugawa surname Tokugawa Infobox Officeholder name Tokugawa Ietsuna title 4th Tokugawa shogunate Edo Shogun image Tokugawa Ietsuna.jpg caption Tokugawa Ietsuna term 1651 1680 monarch Emperor Go K my br Emperor Go Sai br Emperor Reigen predecessor Tokugawa Iemitsu br successor Shogun br Tokugawa Tsunayoshi br issue Tsunayoshi br Naohime br birth date Birth date 1641 09 07 df y death date death date and age 1680 06 04 1641 09 07 df y father Tokugawa Iemitsu mother Houjuin nihongo Tokugawa Ietsuna extra September 7, 1641 &ndash June 4, 1680 was the fourth shogun of the Tokugawa shogunate Tokugawa dynasty of Japan who was in office from 1651 to 1680. He was the eldest son of Tokugawa Iemitsu , thus making him the grandson of Tokugawa Hidetada and the great grandson of Tokugawa Ieyasu . Early Life 1641 1651 Tokugawa Ietsuna was born in 1641, the eldest son of Tokugawa Iemitsu . ref name nussbaum Nussbaum, Louis Fr d ric. 2005 . Tokugawa, Ietsuna in Google books p2QnPijAEmEC ... all serious threats to Tokugawa rule, it was nonetheless an unsure era. Ietsuna was a frail child ... 1651 1663 Tokugawa Iemitsu died in early 1651, at the age of forty seven. After his death, the Tokugawa ... Masanori , Matsudaira Nobutsuna a distant member of the Tokugawa , and one other. In addition to this regency ..., other members of the Tokugawa and high officials would be executed. Similar occurrences would ... powerful like the H j regents, and thus many members of the Tokugawa blood preferred the son of Shogun Iemitsu and Shogun Ietsuna s younger brother, Tokugawa Tsunayoshi , to become shogun. June 4, 1680 ... by Tsunayoshi. ref Titsingh, p. 414. ref Tadakiyo retired, embarrassed, and shortly after, Tokugawa ... search s&sig IGOa1Y9xBAEbDX62osoo70iKy4U PPA440,M1 Kaempfer s Japan Tokugawa Culture Observed, p. 440 ... Bailey Bodart Bailey, Beatrice . 1999 . Kaempfer s Japan Tokugawa Culture Observed. Honolulu University ... http www.worldcat.org title kaempfers japan tokugawa culture observed oclc 246417677 OCLC 246417677 ...   more details



  1. Tokugawa Mitsukuni

    Japanese name Tokugawa Image Tokugawa Mitsukuni.jpg thumb 250 px right Tokugawa Mitsukuni Nihongo Tokugawa Mitsukuni 11 July 1628 &ndash 14 January 1701 or nihongo Mito K mon was a prominent daimyo who was known for his influence in the politics of the early Edo period . He was the third son of Tokugawa Yorifusa who in turn was the ninth son of Tokugawa Ieyasu and succeeded him, becoming the second daimyo of the Mito domain . ref Ponsonby Fane, Richard. 1962 . Sovereign and Subject, p. 248. ref Biography In 1657 Meireki 3 at the East Asian age reckoning age of 27, he married a daughter of the Sessho and Kampaku kampaku Konoe Nobuhiro . ref Ponsonby Fane, p. 249. ref He was responsible for assembling the Mitogaku scholars to compile a huge Japanese history, Dai Nihon shi . ref cite news title Tokugawa Mitsukuni url http eos.kokugakuin.ac.jp modules xwords entry.php?entryID 558 date 15 April 2006 accessdate 1 October 2010 publisher Kokugakuin University via the Encyclopedia of Shinto ... Bocking first Brian title A Popular Dictionary of Shinto Tokugawa Mitsukuni year 1997 publisher Routledge ..., Tokugawa Tsunaeda, became his heir. Mito K mon Image MitoKomonSatomiKotaro.jpg thumb right 220px Actor K tar Satomi as Tokugawa Mitsukuni in the jidaigeki Mito K mon During the latter half of the Edo ... the travels of Tokugawa Mitsukuni. This tradition of dramatizing his life continued with a novel ... of Mito, Ibaraki Mito hosts the Mito Komon festival, which prominently feature the Tokugawa seal as well as actors representing Tokugawa Mitsukuni and his assistants. Notes Reflist 2 References ... before Tokugawa Yorifusa after Tokugawa Tsunaeda years 1671 1690 S end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Tokugawa, Mitsukuni ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1628 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1701 PLACE OF DEATH Use dmy dates date October 2010 DEFAULTSORT Tokugawa ... Lords of Mito ko id Tokugawa Mitsukuni it Mitokomon ja sl Tokugawa Mitsukuni zh ...   more details



  1. Tokugawa Haruaki

    unsourced date January 2009 Japanese name Tokugawa nihongo Tokugawa Haruaki November 1, 1753 &ndash October 12, 1774 was a Japanese samurai of the mid Edo period. The 5th son of Tokugawa Munetake , he succeeded his father as head of the Tayasu branch of the Tokugawa clan Tokugawa house. start box succession box title Tokugawa clan Tayasu Tokugawa family head before Tokugawa Munetake after Tokugawa Narimasa years 1771 1774 end box Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Tokugawa, Haruaki ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1753 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1774 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Tokugawa, Haruaki Category 1753 births Category 1774 deaths Category Samurai Category Tokugawa clan Samurai stub ja ...   more details



  1. Tokugawa Takachiyo

    unsourced date January 2009 Japanese name Tokugawa nihongo Tokugawa Takachiyo April 1, 1860 &ndash March 1, 1865 was a Japanese samurai of the late Edo period who succeeded Tokugawa Yoshiyori as incumbent to the Tayasu Tokugawa headship. start box succession box title Tokugawa clan Tayasu Tokugawa family head before Tokugawa Yoshiyori after Tokugawa Iesato Tokugawa Kamenosuke years 1863 1865 end box Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Tokugawa, Takachiyo ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1860 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1865 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Tokugawa, Takachiyo Category 1860 births Category 1865 deaths Category Samurai Category Tokugawa clan Samurai stub ja ...   more details



  1. Tokugawa Yoshiyori

    unsourced date January 2009 Image Tokugawa Yoshiyori.jpg thumb right Tokugawa Yoshiyori Japanese name Tokugawa nihongo Tokugawa Yoshiyori November 19, 1828 &ndash September 21, 1876 was a Japanese samurai of the late Edo period. Son of the 3rd generation Tayasu family head, Narimasa, he was head of the Tayasu house twice 1839 1863, and 1868 1876. He went to Shizuoka han in 1868, and served as the guardian of the young daimyo Tokugawa Iesato . start box succession box title Tokugawa clan Tayasu Tokugawa family head before Tokugawa Naritaka after Tokugawa Takachiyo years 1839 1863 succession box title Tokugawa clan Tayasu Tokugawa family head before Tokugawa Iesato Tokugawa Kamenosuke after Tokugawa Satotaka years 1868 1876 end box Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Tokugawa, Yoshiyori ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1828 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1876 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Tokugawa, Yoshiyori Category 1828 births Category 1876 deaths Category Samurai Category Meiji Restoration Category Tokugawa clan Samurai stub ja ...   more details



  1. Tokugawa Naritaka

    unsourced date January 2009 japanese name Tokugawa Nihongo Tokugawa Naritaka July 14, 1810 &ndash August 8, 1845 was a Japanese daimyo of the early late Edo period. The son of the 11th shogun Tokugawa Ienari , he succeeded Tokugawa Narimasa as head of the Tayasu Tokugawa house, before succeeding to the Tokugawa house of Owari han in 1839. start box s reg jp succession box title Tokugawa clan Tayasu Tokugawa family head before Tokugawa Narimasa after Tokugawa Yoshiyori years 1836 1839 succession box title 12th Owari Domain Tokugawa lord of Owari before Tokugawa Nariharu after Tokugawa Yoshitsugu years 1839 1845 end box Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Tokugawa, Naritaka ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1810 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1845 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Tokugawa, Naritaka Category 1810 births Category 1845 deaths Category Lords of Owari Daimyo stub fr Naritaka Tokugawa ja ...   more details



  1. Tokugawa Narimasa

    unsourced date January 2009 Japanese name Tokugawa nihongo Tokugawa Narimasa extra June 3, 1779 &ndash July 8, 1848 was a Japanese samurai of the Edo period . The son of Tokugawa Harusada , he succeeded Tokugawa Haruaki as head of the Tayasu branch of the Tokugawa clan Tokugawa house, which had been without a ruler for some time. start box succession box title Tokugawa clan Tayasu Tokugawa family head before Tokugawa Haruaki after Tokugawa Naritaka years 1787 1836 end box Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Tokugawa, Narimasa ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1779 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1848 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Tokugawa, Narimasa Category 1779 births Category 1848 deaths Category Samurai Category Tokugawa clan Samurai stub fr Narimasa Tokugawa ja ...   more details



  1. Tokugawa Yoshikatsu

    Japanese name Tokugawa Infobox Officeholder name Tokugawa Yoshikatsu nationality Japanese image Tokugawa Yoshikatsu 1824 1883 .jpg thumb caption Tokugawa Yoshikatsu order 14th Owari Domain Tokugawa Lord of Owari term start 1849 term end 1858 predecessor Tokugawa Yoshitsugu successor Tokugawa Mochinaga order2 17th Owari Domain Tokugawa Lord of Owari term start2 1870 term end2 1880 predecessor2 Tokugawa Yoshinori successor2 Tokugawa Yoshiakira birth date birth date 1824 4 14 mf y birth place Edo , Japan death date death date and age 1883 8 1 1824 4 14 mf y death place spouse Niwa Kane, Mut Tama, Akizuki Yuki, Nasu Take, Suzuki Katsu nihongo Tokugawa Yoshikatsu April 14, 1824 &ndash August 1, 1883 was a Japanese daimyo of the late Edo period , who ruled the Owari Domain . He was the brother of Matsudaira Katamori . References Bolitho, Harold. The Collapse of the Tokugawa Bakufu, 1862 1868 . Honolulu University of Hawai i Press, 1980. External links commonscat inline start box s reg jp succession box title 14th Owari Domain Tokugawa Lord of Owari before Tokugawa Yoshitsugu after Tokugawa Mochinaga years 1849 1858 succession box title 17th Owari Domain Tokugawa Lord of Owari before Tokugawa Yoshinori after Tokugawa Yoshiakira years 1870 1880 end box Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Tokugawa, Yoshikatsu ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH April 14, 1824 PLACE OF BIRTH Edo , Japan DATE OF DEATH August 1, 1883 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Tokugawa, Yoshikatsu Category 1824 births Category 1883 deaths Category Meiji Restoration Category Shinpan daimyo Category Lords of Owari daimyo stub fr Yoshikatsu Tokugawa ja ...   more details




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