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Tokugawa Ienobu (徳川 家宣) (June 11, 1662 –
November 12, 1712) was the
sixth shōgun of the
Tokugawa dynasty of ****an. He was the
eldest son of
Tokugawa Tsunashige...
- who
ruled from 1713
until his
death in 1716. He was the son of
Tokugawa Ienobu, thus
making him the
grandson of
Tokugawa Tsunashige, daimyō of Kofu, great-grandson...
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Matsudaira Ienobu (松平 家信) (1565 –
February 27, 1638), also
known as
Matsudaira Ietomi (松平家副), was a ****anese
samurai of the
Sengoku period through early...
- Akifusa,
Ienobu's Chief Retainer. Sakyō
eventually fell in love with Akifusa, but her
intention was to make him
Ienobu's Concubine. Sakyō met
Ienobu and was...
- ****an
during the
middle of the Edo period, who
advised the shōgun
Tokugawa Ienobu. His
personal name was
Kinmi or
Kimiyoshi (君美).
Hakuseki (白石) was his pen...
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Tokugawa Tokumatsu (1679–1683),
Tatebayashi Domain by Oden Adopted:
Tokugawa Ienobu Kichihime (1697–1701)
signed as Midaidokoro's
daughter Yaehime (1689–1746)...
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second cousin to
Tokugawa Tsunashige,
whose son
became shōgun
Tokugawa Ienobu.
Tokugawa Yoshimune was born in 1684 in the rich Kii Province, a region...
- (1605–1623)
Iemitsu (1623–1651)
Ietsuna (1651–1680)
Tsunayoshi (1680–1709)
Ienobu (1709–1712)
Ietsugu (1713–1716)
Yoshimune (1716–1745)
Ieshige (1745–1760)...
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kenjutsu from Ōno
Ienobu a.k.a. Yagyū
Ienobu, one of the
finest disciples of Yagyū Muneyoshi. He was left with
Uchidachi by
Ienobu and
given the menkyo...
- (1641–1680) 1651 1680 5
Tokugawa Tsunayoshi (1646–1709) 1680 1709 6
Tokugawa Ienobu (1662–1712) 1709 1712 7
Tokugawa Ietsugu (1709–1716) 1713 1716 8 Tokugawa...