• Tokugawa Tsunanari (徳川 綱誠, September 4, 1652 – July 1, 1699) was daimyō of Owari Domain during early-Edo period Japan. Tokugawa Tsunanari was the son...
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    Tokugawa Munetaka signed as Midaidokoro's daughter Matsuhime daughter of Tokugawa Tsunanari married Maeda Yoshinori signed as Midaidokoro's daughter Takehime...
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    October 21, the Tokugawa troops in the Saku district manage to capture Mochizuki Castle. In response, the Hōjō side recalled Hojo Tsunanari and others from...
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    retired, turning his offices and position as clan heed to his son, Tokugawa Tsunanari; however, although officially retired, he continued to wield all political...
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  • Tokugawa Yoshimichi was the 10th son of the 3rd daimyō of Owari Domain, Tokugawa Tsunanari by a concubine, Hōju-in, who was believed to have been a commoner...
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  • Shogun Tokugawa Yoshimune. Muneharu was the 20th son of Tokugawa Tsunanari by a concubine later known as Senyoin, and a great-great-grandson of Tokugawa Ieyasu...
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    The Owari Tokugawa family (尾張徳川家, Owari Tokugawa-ke) is a branch of the Tokugawa clan, and it is the seniormost house of the Gosanke ("three honourable...
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    Oeyo (category Tokugawa clan)
    Maeda (1858–1900) Tokugawa Iemitsu Chiyohime- daughter married Tokugawa Mitsutomo Tokugawa Tsunanari Matsudaira Yoshitaka Tokugawa Tsugutomo Matsuhime...
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  • Owari Domain, Tokugawa Tsunanari by a concubine, who was a commoner, his childhood name was Hachisaburo (八三郎). He became 6th Tokugawa daimyō of Owari...
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    Gosanke (redirect from Kishu-Tokugawa clan)
    The Tokugawa Go-san-ke (徳川御三家, "the Three Houses of the Tokugawa"), also called simply Go-san-ke (御三家, "the Noble Three Houses"), or even San-ke (三家, "the...
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  • Chiyohime (category Tokugawa clan)
    Mother: Oman no Kata (1624-1711), later Eikō'in Husband: Tokugawa Mitsutomo Children: Tokugawa Tsunanari (1652-1699) Matsudaira Yoshiyuki (1656-1715) Toyohime...
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    months later was renewed under Matsudaira Michiharu, seventh son of Tokugawa Tsunanari, before being abolished the following year, the territory reverting...
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    Charles II (d. 1708) September 4 Jean Orry, French economist (d. 1719) Tokugawa Tsunanari, Japanese daimyō (d. 1699) September 8 – Luisa Roldán, Spanish artist...
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    man (b. 1614) July 1 Lodewijck Huygens, Dutch diplomat (b. 1631) Tokugawa Tsunanari, Japanese daimyō (b. 1652) July 2 – Hortense Mancini, favourite Italian...
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    Charles II (d. 1708) September 4 Jean Orry, French economist (d. 1719) Tokugawa Tsunanari, Japanese daimyō (d. 1699) September 8 – Luisa Roldán, Spanish artist...
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  • Tokugawa Mitsutomo, 2nd daimyō of Owari (1625-1700) 12. Tokugawa Tsunanari, 3rd daimyō of Owari (1652-1699) 25. Chiyohime (1637-1699) 6. Tokugawa Yoshimichi...
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    Retrieved 2020-11-05. "Masamune, A genius swordsmith and his lineage". Tokugawa Art Museum. Archived from the original on 2011-06-13. Retrieved 2010-02-17...
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  • Matsuhime, the adopted daughter of Tokugawa Tsunayoshi, the daughter of Tokugawa Tsunanari of Owari Domain. In 1723, his father retired, citing ill health, and...
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  • man (b. 1614) July 1 Lodewijck Huygens, Dutch diplomat (b. 1631) Tokugawa Tsunanari, Japanese daimyō (b. 1652) July 2 – Hortense Mancini, favourite Italian...
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    largest landholding of the Tokugawa clan outside of the shogunal territories. The ruling clan of the Owari Domain was the Tokugawa clan, holding the prestigious...
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    construction of Nagoya Castle. It was patronized by Baishō-in, concubine of Tokugawa Tsunanari (1652–1699), lord of the Owari Domain. On 5 October 1817, Hokusai...
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  • Owari (1601-1650) Tokugawa Mitsutomo, 2nd Lord of Owari (1625-1700) Tokugawa Tsunanari, 3rd Lord of Owari (1652-1699) II. Matsudaira Yoshitaka, 2nd Lord...
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  • Domain Tokugawa Munemoto. Among them were: (in order of birth) Nijō Narimichi (二条 斉通, 1781-1798) Kujō Suketsugu Saionji 寛季 Consort of Tokugawa Nariatsu...
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