• Tokugawa Yoshimichi (徳川 吉通, October 29, 1689 – September 15, 1713) was daimyō of Owari Domain during early-Edo period Japan. Tokugawa Yoshimichi was the...
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    Oeyo (category Tokugawa clan)
    Tokugawa Tsugutomo Matsuhime, married Maeda Yoshinori Tokugawa Muneharu Tokugawa Yoshimichi Tokugawa Gorōta Shinjuin (1706–1757) married Kujō Yukinori Kujō...
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    Japanese samurai Yoshimichi Isshiki (一色 義道, ????–1579), Japanese daimyō Yoshimichi Onodera (小野寺 義道, 1566–1645), Japanese daimyō Yoshimichi Tokugawa (徳川 吉通, 1689–1713)...
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  • 10th son, Tokugawa Yoshimichi. He was posthumously awarded 2nd Court Rank and the courtesy title of Dainagon. His grave is at the Owari Tokugawa clan temple...
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    Onodera Yoshimichi until his defeat and exile by the Tokugawa shogunate's followers in 1601. Refusing to submit to the new ruler of Yoshimichi's former...
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    Inaba Yoshimichi (稲葉 良通, 1515 – January 5, 1589), also known as Inaba Ittetsu (稲葉 一鉄), was a Japanese samurai warrior during the Sengoku period. He served...
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  • Gorōta was the eldest son of the 4th daimyō of the Owari Domain, Tokugawa Yoshimichi, by his official wife, Zuishō-in, the daughter of the court noble...
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  • Owari Domain on the unexpected death of his brother Tokugawa Yoshimichi, and Yoshimichi's son Tokugawa Gorōta in 1713. He was severely reprimanded by the...
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    Count Hasegawa Yoshimichi (長谷川 好道, 1 October 1850 – 27 January 1924) was a field marshal in the Imperial Japanese Army and Japanese Governor General of...
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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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    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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  • (1678-1728), son of Tokugawa Mitsutomo of Owari Domain Mother: Oshige no Kata Wife: Tokugawa Mitsuhime, daughter of Tokugawa Yoshimichi of Owari Domain Concubines:...
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  • Yukinori and Naozane, and a daughter who later became a consort of Tokugawa Yoshimichi, fourth head of Owari Domain later known as Zuisho-in. Father: Kujō...
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  • (1603–1868). He married a daughter of Tokugawa Yoshimichi (fourth head of Owari Domain) and adopted daughter of Tokugawa Tsugutomo (sixth head of Owari Domain)...
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    1647) September 14 – Ōkubo Tadamasu, daimyo (b. 1656) September 15 – Tokugawa Yoshimichi, daimyo (b. 1689) September 20 – Francisco Martín Fernández de Posadas...
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    English serjeant-at-law, judge and politician (d. 1749) October 29 – Tokugawa Yoshimichi, daimyo (d. 1713) October 31 – Mildmay Fane, British politician (d...
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  • Gon-Dainagon (acting great councilor). Among his brothers were Tokugawa Yoshimichi and Tokugawa Tsugutomo (the fourth and sixth lords of Owari), and Matsudaira...
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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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    Nagashino, Shinshiro, Aichi Prefecture). The allied forces of Oda Nobunaga and Tokugawa Ieyasu (38,000) fought against Takeda Katsuyori's forces (15,000) and the...
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    (1700-1728) 4. Nijō Munemoto (1727–1754) 18. Tokugawa Yoshimichi, 4th daimyō of Owari (1689-1713) 9. Tokugawa Sen-hime 19. Osan no Kata 2. Nijō Harutaka...
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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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  • 1647) September 14 – Ōkubo Tadamasu, daimyo (b. 1656) September 15 – Tokugawa Yoshimichi, daimyo (b. 1689) September 20 – Francisco Martín Fernández de Posadas...
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    Sengoku through early Edo periods, who served Tokugawa Ieyasu. Honda Tadakatsu was one of the Tokugawa Four Heavenly Kings (Shitennō) along with Ii Naomasa...
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    English serjeant-at-law, judge and politician (d. 1749) October 29 – Tokugawa Yoshimichi, daimyo (d. 1713) October 31 – Mildmay Fane, British politician (d...
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    surviving Benten-dō structure was completed 1712 under the auspices of Tokugawa Yoshimichi, fourth daimyō of the Owari Domain. There is also the Urashima-dō...
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    Fujitaka, attacked Yada Castle, confronting Isshiki Yoshimichi. After the castle fell, Yoshimichi committed seppuku. In 1580, he launched an attack on...
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  • control over Japan between the forces loyal to Tokugawa Ieyasu and Toyotomi Hideyori, Onodera Yoshimichi had chosen to side with the latter. The other...
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    Important Urban Landscape Building Sadaso-in, from 1608, built under Tokugawa Yoshimichi old Toyoda family house wall (Risaburo Toyoda Teiato), from 1918...
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  • 1567 in Dewa Province, Japan, and entered into the service of Onodera Yoshimichi at Yokote Castle, subsequently fighting against Akita Sanesue. For services...
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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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