Tokugawa Nariaki (徳川 斉昭, April 4, 1800 – September 29, 1860) was a Japanese daimyō who ruled the Mito Domain (now Ibaraki Prefecture) and contributed to...
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public eye for the rest of his life. Tokugawa Yoshinobu was born in Edo as the seventh son of Tokugawa Nariaki, daimyō of Mito. Mito was one of the gosanke...
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Bakumatsu (redirect from Decline of the Tokugawa)
Shogunal troops in 1864, Illustrated London News Tokugawa Iemochi Tokugawa Yoshinobu Tokugawa Nariaki Ii Naosuke Kuroda Nagahiro Date Munenari Matsudaira...
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Edo period (redirect from Tokugawa era)
Hotta Masayoshi (1810–1864). At the head of the dissident faction was Tokugawa Nariaki, who had long embraced a militant loyalty to the emperor along with...
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1943), Japanese politician Nariaki Obukuro (小袋 成彬, born 1991), Japanese singer, songwriter, producer and CEO Tokugawa Nariaki (徳川 斉昭, 1800–1860), Japanese...
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Tokugawa Iemochi (徳川 家茂) (17 July 1846 – 29 August 1866) was the 14th shōgun of the Tokugawa shogunate of Japan, who held office from 1858 to 1866. During...
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Mito Domain (category Kishū-Tokugawa clan)
(1805–1816) Narinobu (1816–1829) Nariaki (1829–1844) Yoshiatsu (1844–1868) Akitake (1868–1871) Tokugawa Ieyasu, 1st Tokugawa Shōgun (1543–1616; r. 1603–1605)...
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the retirement of Tokugawa Nariaki in 1844 and placed Nariaki's seventh son, Tokugawa Yoshinobu as head of the Hitotsubashi-Tokugawa house in 1847. He...
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Princess Yoshiko (Arisugawa-no-miya) (category Tokugawa Yoshinobu family)
Yoshiko was married to Tokugawa Nariaki, and was mother to the 10th Lord Yoshiatsu, and the 15th and final Tokugawa shogun, Tokugawa Yoshinobu. Yoshiko,...
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included: Tokugawa Mitsukuni of the Mito Domain Tokugawa Nariaki of the Mito Domain Tokugawa Mochiharu of the Hitotsubashi branch Tokugawa Munetake of...
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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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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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Tokugawa Ietsuna (徳川 家綱, 7 September 1641 – 4 June 1680) was the fourth shōgun of the Tokugawa dynasty of Japan who was in office from 1651 to 1680. He...
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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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shōgun would be chosen from one of the shinpan families) including Tokugawa Nariaki. As the Tairō Ii Naosuke had both prestige and power second only to...
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Yoshitomo Tokugawa (徳川 慶朝, Tokugawa Yoshitomo, February 1, 1950 – September 25, 2017) was the 4th-generation head of the Tokugawa Yoshinobu-ke, the branch...
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bakufu clashed over the succession. Tokugawa Nariaki of Mito, Satsuma and others wanted to see Tokugawa Yoshinobu as his successor, while the Ōoku and...
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Akitake was born as Matsudaira Yohachimaro (松平 余八麿), the 18th son of Tokugawa Nariaki, at the Mito Domain's secondary Edo residence in Komagome [ja] in 1853...
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mother was Norihime (daughter of Tokugawa Harutoshi), Tokugawa Nariaki was his maternal uncle, and the future shogun Tokugawa Yoshinobu was his cousin. The...
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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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Shimazu Nariakira (redirect from Shimazu Nariaki)
the ranks. Saigō and Ōkubo worked on Nariakira's behalf, speaking with Nariaki, the lord of Mito to convince him to back Nariakira's view that government...
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Kikuko, Princess Takamatsu (redirect from Tokugawa Kikuko)
Kikuko, Princess Takamatsu (宣仁親王妃喜久子, Nobuhito Shinnōhi Kikuko), born Tokugawa Kikuko (徳川喜久子, 26 December 1911 – 18 December 2004), was a member of the...
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ancient Hitachi Province and 牛 (ushi or gyū, beef). Background. In 1833 Tokugawa Nariaki (徳川 斉昭) established the breeding of black cattle in the present Migawa-chō...
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of Mito Domain, Tokugawa Nariaki, in Bakumatsu period Japan. He became the leader of the Mito Rebellion and was executed by the Tokugawa shogunate with...
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Tokugawa Ieshige; 徳川 家重 (28 January 1712 – 13 July 1761) was the ninth shōgun of the Tokugawa shogunate of Japan. The first son of Tokugawa Yoshimune...
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Tokugawa Yoshimune (徳川 吉宗, 27 November 1684 – 12 July 1751) was the eighth shōgun of the Tokugawa shogunate of Japan, ruling from 1716 until his abdication...
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in 1874, enshrined are Tokugawa Mitsukuni, second daimyō of the Mito Domain and compiler of Dai Nihonshi, and Tokugawa Nariaki, ninth lord and founder...
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Atsuhime (TV series) (category Cultural depictions of Tokugawa Yoshinobu)
Iesato (young) Kobayashi Kaito as Kamenosuke (child) Tōru Emori as Tokugawa Nariaki Kenichi Yajima as Matsudaira Yoshinaga Eita as Kimotsuki Naogorō /...
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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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(1728-1766) Tokugawa Harumori (1751-1805) Tokugawa Harutoshi (1773-1816) Tokugawa Narinobu (1797-1829) Tokugawa Nariaki (1800-1860) Tokugawa Yoshiatsu (1832-1868)...
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