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    Tokugawa Iemochi (徳川 家茂) (July 17, 1846 – August 29, 1866) was the 14th shōgun of the Tokugawa shogunate of Japan, who held office from 1858 to 1866. During...
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    After the death of Tokugawa Iemochi in 1866, Yoshinobu was chosen to succeed him, and became the 15th shōgun. He was the only Tokugawa shōgun to spend his...
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    Ryōko Tokugawa, and Toshiko Tokugawa. Father: Tokugawa Yoshiyori Mother: Takai Takeko Adoptive Father: Tokugawa Iemochi Adoptive Mother: Kazu-no-Miya...
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    he died, he adopted his cousin as his son, Tokugawa Yoshitomi (later Tokugawa Iemochi). Father: Tokugawa Ieyoshi Mother: Honjuin (1807–1885) Wives: Takaatsukasa...
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    Chikako, Princess Kazu (category Tokugawa clan)
    1846 – 2 September 1877) (Kazunomiya) was the wife of 14th shōgun Tokugawa Iemochi. She was renamed Lady Seikan'in-no-miya after she took the tonsure...
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    Gewehr. Shogunal troops in 1864, Illustrated London News Tokugawa Iemochi Tokugawa Yoshinobu Tokugawa Nariaki Ii Naosuke Kuroda Nagahiro Date Munenari Matsudaira...
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    (1801–1846), Wakayama Domain Tokugawa Iemochi Tazawa Hidenari, Tazawa Domain, as Tazawa Hideyasu's adopted son Father: Tokugawa Harusada (1751–1827) Mother:...
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    secluded in his Kyoto palace, and in the wake of the reigning shōgun, Tokugawa Iemochi, marrying the sister of Emperor Kōmei (r. 1846–1867), in 1862, the...
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    Nanki faction favored Tokugawa Iemochi as the successor to the 13th shogun, Tokugawa Iesada, while the Hitotsubashi favored Tokugawa Yoshinobu. When the...
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    period in which Tokugawa Ieyoshi, Tokugawa Iesada, Tokugawa Iemochi, and Tokugawa Yoshinobu were leaders at the pinnacle of the Tokugawa shogunate. On 8...
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    Tokugawa Yoshimune (徳川 吉宗, November 27, 1684 – July 12, 1751) was the eighth shōgun of the Tokugawa shogunate of Japan, ruling from 1716 until his abdication...
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    Tokugawa Iemitsu (徳川 家光, August 12, 1604 – June 8, 1651) was the third shōgun of the Tokugawa dynasty. He was the eldest son of Tokugawa Hidetada with...
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    Tokugawa Ieshige; 徳川 家重 (January 28, 1712 – July 13, 1761) was the ninth shōgun of the Tokugawa shogunate of Japan. The first son of Tokugawa Yoshimune...
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    Tokugawa Ieyasu (born Matsudaira Takechiyo; January 31, 1543 – June 1, 1616) was the founder and first shōgun of the Tokugawa shogunate of Japan, which...
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    The Tokugawa clan (Shinjitai: 徳川氏, Kyūjitai: 德川氏, Tokugawa-shi or Tokugawa-uji) is a Japanese dynasty which produced the Tokugawa shoguns who ruled Japan...
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    since the third shōgun of the Tokugawa bakufu, Tokugawa Iemitsu, had visited Kyoto in the 17th century. Tokugawa Iemochi, the head of the military government...
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  • dictators, from the beginning of the Asuka period in 709 until the end of the Tokugawa shogunate in 1868. Note: there are different shogun titles. For example...
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    Tokugawa Ietsugu; 徳川 家継 (August 8, 1709 – June 19, 1716) was the seventh shōgun of the Tokugawa dynasty, who ruled from 1713 until his death in 1716....
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    He was the third son of Tokugawa Ieyasu, the first shōgun of the Tokugawa shogunate. Tokugawa Hidetada was born to Tokugawa Ieyasu and the Lady Saigō...
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    Tokugawa Ietsuna (徳川 家綱, September 7, 1641 – June 4, 1680) was the fourth shōgun of the Tokugawa dynasty of Japan who was in office from 1651 to 1680....
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    Tokugawa Ieyoshi (徳川 家慶, June 22, 1793 – July 27, 1853; r. 1837–1853) was the 12th shōgun of the Tokugawa shogunate of Japan. Ieyoshi was born as the...
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    Edo period (redirect from Tokugawa era)
    the Tokugawa period (徳川時代, Tokugawa jidai), is the period between 1603 and 1868 in the history of Japan, when Japan was under the rule of the Tokugawa shogunate...
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    brother of Tokugawa Ietsuna, as well as the son of Tokugawa Iemitsu, the grandson of Tokugawa Hidetada, and the great-grandson of Tokugawa Ieyasu. Tsunayoshi...
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  • loosely based on Nakahama Manjirō (1827–1898) Shōgun Toranaga Nobusada: Tokugawa Iemochi (1846–1866) The Emperor: Emperor Kōmei (1831–1867) Lady Yazu: Chikako...
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    Imperial Russia, and Great Britain. Death of the shōgun Tokugawa Iesada; appointment of Tokugawa Iemochi as shōgun. March 1860: The Tairō, Ii Naosuke, is assassinated...
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  • Rōjū (category Officials of the Tokugawa shogunate)
    translated as Elder, was one of the highest-ranking government posts under the Tokugawa shogunate of Edo period Japan. The term refers either to individual Elders...
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  • 10th son of Tokugawa Ieyasu; famous for Tokugawa Yoshimune and Tokugawa Iemochi. Tokugawa family of Mito (水戸徳川家) – descended from Tokugawa Yorifusa, 11th...
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    Tenshō-in (category Tokugawa clan)
    sister of Shimazu Nariakira and wife of Konoe Tadahiro Uncle: Shimazu Hisamitsu Husband: Tokugawa Iesada Adopted son: Tokugawa Iemochi Junior Third Rank...
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    Hashimoto Tsuneko — — 08 Eighth Daughter Imperial Princess Kazu-no-miya Chikako (和宮親子内親王) 1846 1877 Hashimoto Tsuneko Tokugawa Iemochi Tokugawa Iesato...
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    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...
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