Tokugawa Naritaka
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Tokugawa Naritaka (徳川 斉荘, June 13, 1810 – July 6, 1845) was a Japanese daimyō of the early late-Edo period.[1] The 14th son of the 11th shōgun Tokugawa Ienari, he succeeded Tokugawa Narimasa as head of the Tayasu Tokugawa house in 1836.[1] In 1839, he became the 12th lord of theOwari domain.[1] He studied tea ceremony with the 11th Sen Sōshitsu.[1] His pen names were Chitosai (知止斎) and Kinjō Sanjin (金城山人).[1]
His childhood name was Tanabenosuke (要之丞).
Family
[edit]- Father: 11th shōgun Tokugawa Ienari
- Mother: Ocho no Kata (?-1852) later Sokuseiin
- Adopted Fathers:
- Adopted Mother:
- Shimazu Shigehime (1773-1844) wife of Tokugawa Ienari
- Wife: Tokugawa Naohime daughter of Tokugawa Narimasa, head of the Tayasu branch of the Tokugawa house
- Concubine: Miyata no Kata
- Children:
- Shomaru (1846-1847) inherited Hitotsubashi-Tokugawa family by Miyata
- Toshihime married Asano Yoshiteru of Hiroshima Domain
- Fushihime married Matsudaira Noritoshi
References
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