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Tokugawa Iemochi (612 bytes)
1: ...–[[1866]]) was the 14th [[shogun]] of the [[Tokugawa shogunate]] of [[Japan]], who held office [[1858]... 7: |width="30%"|Preceded by:<br>'''[[Tokugawa Iesada]]''' 8: |width="40%"|'''[[Tokugawa Shogunate|Tokugawa Shogun]]'''<br>1858–1866 9: |width="30%"|Succeeded by:<br>'''[[Tokugawa Yoshinobu]]''' 12: [[de:Tokugawa Iemochi]] Tokugawa Yoshinobu-ke (936 bytes) 1: ...mperor Meiji of Japan|Emperor Meiji]] permitted [[Tokugawa Yoshinobu]], the last [[Shogun|Shōgun]] of [... 3: ...) was Tokugawa Kikuko, daughter of the 2nd Prince Tokugawa, Yoshihisa 7: ...爵徳川慶喜 Prince [[Tokugawa Yoshinobu]] ([[1837]]-[[1913]]) 8: ...4;爵徳川慶久 Prince Tokugawa Yoshihisa ([[1884]]-[[1922]]) 9: ...4;爵徳川慶光 Prince Tokugawa Yoshimitsu ([[1913]]-[[1993]]) Tokugawa Tadanaga (1319 bytes) 1: ...her of [[Tokugawa Iemitsu|Iemitsu]] (the third [[Tokugawa shogun]] of [[Japan]]). 14: [[Category:1606 births|Tadanaga, Tokugawa]] 15: [[Category:1633 deaths|Tadanaga, Tokugawa]] Tokugawa Yorifusa (605 bytes) 1: ...nth son and founder of the [[Mito branch]] of the Tokugawa family. 3: He is the father of [[Tokugawa Mitsukuni|Mitsukuni]], [[Matsudaira Yorishige|Yor... 10: [[Category:1603 births|Yorifusa, Tokugawa]] 11: [[Category:1661 deaths|Yorifusa, Tokugawa]] Tokugawa Mitsukuni (801 bytes) 1: '''Tokugawa Mitsukuni''' ([[July 11]], [[1628]] - [[January 1... 9: [[Category:1628 births|Mitsukuni, Tokugawa]] 10: [[Category:1701 deaths|Mitsukuni, Tokugawa]] Tokugawa Nariaki (992 bytes) 1: '''Tokugawa Nariaki''' ([[April 4]], [[1800]] - [[September 2... 3: ...n, and was a member of the [[Mito]] branch of the Tokugawa family and daimyo of Mito. 9: ...Keiki. Naosuke, who eventually prevailed, favored Iemochi. 14: [[Category:1800 births|Nariaki, Tokugawa]] 15: [[Category:1860 deaths|Nariaki, Tokugawa]] Tokugawa Tsunayoshi (1667 bytes) 1: ...oth were sons of the third [[Tokugawa shogun]], [[Tokugawa Iemitsu|Iemitsu]]). 7: Tsunayoshi's nephew, [[Tokugawa Ienobu|Ienobu]], became shogun following the deat... 9: A fictional version of Tokugawa Tsunayoshi figures heavily in books by [[Laura Jo... 15: |width="30%"|Preceded by:<br>'''[[Tokugawa Ietsuna]]''' 16: |width="40%"|'''[[Tokugawa Shogunate|Tokugawa Shogun]]'''<br>1680–1709 Tokugawa Yoshimune (2262 bytes) 1: ...t able Tokugawa shogun after the line's founder [[Tokugawa Ieyasu]]. 3: ...father Tokugawa Ieyasu, when he established the [[Tokugawa shogunate|shogunate]], had recognized that at som... 7: .... Still, they remained prominent until the end of Tokugawa rule, and some later shoguns were chosen from the... 9: Tokugawa Yoshimune was the central character of the televi... 13: |width="30%"|Preceded by:<br>'''[[Tokugawa Ietsugu]]''' Tokugawa Ieyoshi (698 bytes) 1: ...–[[1853]]) was the 12th [[shogun]] of the [[Tokugawa shogunate]] of [[Japan]]. 3: He was the second son of the 11th shogun, [[Tokugawa Ienari]], and employed [[Mizuno Tadakuni]] to con... 9: |width="30%"|Preceded by:<br>'''[[Tokugawa Ienari]]''' 10: |width="40%"|'''[[Tokugawa Shogunate|Tokugawa Shogun]]'''<br>1837–1853 11: |width="30%"|Succeeded by:<br>'''[[Tokugawa Iesada]]''' Tokugawa Iemitsu (2005 bytes) 1: ...604]] - [[1651]]) was the 3rd [[shogun]] of the [[Tokugawa shogunate]] who reigned from [[1623]] to [[1651]]... 3: Born as the second son of the second [[shogun]] [[Tokugawa Hidetada]], he became a shogun in [[1623]] when h... 5: ...ly. The main domestic and foreign policies of the Tokugawa shogunate were completed by him. 7: Iemitsu's younger brother [[Tokugawa Tadanaga|Tadanaga]] was a possible rival for the ... 9: ...was succeeded after his death by his eldest son [[Tokugawa Ietsuna]] in [[1651]]. Tokugawa Hidetada (2047 bytes) 1: ...first [[shogun]] of the [[Tokugawa shogunate]], [[Tokugawa Ieyasu]]. 3: ...ablishing a precedent of dynastic succession, the Tokugawa, in the same manner as the [[Minamoto]] and [[Ash... 7: ...d the title of shogun in 1623 to his second son [[Tokugawa Iemitsu]], however, he still maintained power as ... 11: |width="30%"|Preceded by:<br>'''[[Tokugawa Ieyasu]]''' 12: |width="40%"|'''[[Tokugawa Shogunate|Tokugawa Shogun]]'''<br>1605–1623 Tokugawa Yoshinobu (5378 bytes) 1: [[Image:TokugawaYoshinobu.JPG|thumb|200px|'''Tokugawa Yoshinobu''' in French military uniform, c.1867]] 3: ...1913]]) was the 15th and last [[shogun]] of the [[Tokugawa shogunate]] of [[Japan]]. 6: ...e Houses]] or Families that would be eligible for Tokugawa shogunate. 8: Born with the name Tokugawa Keiki, he was brought up under strict supervision... 10: ...pport and put up Tokugawa Iemochi as 14th Shogun. Tokugawa Keiki, his supporters and his family were placed ... Tokugawa shogunate (16791 bytes) 1: ... the capital city of [[Edo]], now [[Tokyo]]. The Tokugawa shogunate ruled from [[Edo castle]] until the [[M... 2: ...gahara]] in [[1600]], central authority fell to [[Tokugawa Ieyasu]] who completed this process and received ... 4: The Tokugawa period, unlike the shogunates before it, was base... 6: ...th the resignation of the 15th Tokugawa Shogun, [[Tokugawa Yoshinobu]] and the "restoration" ('Taisei Hō... 12: .... By 1612 the shogun's retainers and residents of Tokugawa lands had been ordered to foreswear Christianity.... Tokugawa Ieyasu (4864 bytes) 1: [[Image:Tokugawa Ieyasu.jpg|thumb|250px|Tokugawa Ieyasu]] 2: ...1616]]) was the founder of the [[Tokugawa shoguns|Tokugawa]] [[shogun]]ate of [[Japan]], and is commonly kno... 8: .... He abdicated in [[1605]] in favor of his son [[Tokugawa Hidetada]]. 10: The Tokugawa shogunate he founded would endure until the mid-[... 12: ...e Kii line. Third was the [[Mito, Ibaraki|Mito]] Tokugawa, its domain controlling a major part of the [[Kan... Tokugawa Yorinobu (441 bytes) 1: ... 8th son and founder of the [[Kii branch]] of the Tokugawa family. 3: He is the father of [[Tokugawa Mitsusada|Mitsusada]] and [[Matsudaira Yorizumi|Y... 10: [[Category:1602 births|Yorinobu, Tokugawa]] 11: [[Category:1671 deaths|Yorinobu, Tokugawa]] Tokugawa Yoshinao (437 bytes) 1: ...th son and founder of the [[Owari branch]] of the Tokugawa family. 3: He is the father of [[Tokugawa Mitsutomo|Mitsutomo]]. 10: [[Category:1600 births|Yoshinao, Tokugawa]] 11: [[Category:1650 deaths|Yoshinao, Tokugawa]] Tokugawa Ietsuna (759 bytes) 1: ...dash;[[1680]]) was the fourth [[shogun]] of the [[Tokugawa shogunate]] of [[Japan]] who was in office from [... 9: |width="30%"|Preceded by:<br>'''[[Tokugawa Iemitsu]]''' 10: |width="40%"|'''[[Tokugawa Shogunate|Tokugawa Shogun]]'''<br>1651–1680 11: |width="30%"|Succeeded by:<br>'''[[Tokugawa Tsunayoshi]]''' 16: [[Category:Tokugawa shoguns|Ietsuna]] Tokugawa Ieshige (694 bytes) 1: ...ndash;[[1761]]) was the ninth [[shogun]] of the [[Tokugawa shogunate]] of [[Japan]] who held office from [[1... 7: |width="30%"|Preceded by:<br>'''[[Tokugawa Yoshimune]]''' 8: |width="40%"|'''[[Tokugawa Shogunate|Tokugawa Shogun]]'''<br>1745–1760 9: |width="30%"|Succeeded by:<br>'''[[Tokugawa Ieharu]]''' 12: [[de:Tokugawa Ieshige]] Tokugawa Iesada (651 bytes) 1: ...–[[1858]]) was the 13th [[shogun]] of the [[Tokugawa shogunate]] of [[Japan]] who held office for only... 7: |width="30%"|Preceded by:<br>'''[[Tokugawa Ieyoshi]]''' 8: |width="40%"|'''[[Tokugawa Shogunate|Tokugawa Shogun]]'''<br>1853–1858 9: |width="30%"|Succeeded by:<br>'''[[Tokugawa Iemochi]]''' 12: [[de:Tokugawa Iesada]] Tokugawa Ienobu (1139 bytes) 1: ...ndash;[[1712]]) was the sixth [[shogun]] of the [[Tokugawa Shogunate]] of [[Japan]]. (r. [[1709]]–[[17... 3: ...(and nephew of [[Tokugawa Ietsuna|Ietsuna]] and [[Tokugawa Tsunayoshi|Tsunayoshi]]), Ienobu employed [[Manab... 5: ...and prosperity of Ienobu and the seventh Shogun [[Tokugawa Ietsugu|Ietsugu]], is known as [[Shotoku no Chi]]... 11: |width="30%"|Preceded by:<br>'''[[Tokugawa Tsunayoshi]]''' 12: |width="40%"|'''[[Tokugawa Shogunate|Tokugawa Shogun]]'''<br>1709–1712
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