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Prince Tokugawa Iesato (徳川 家達,
August 24, 1863 – June 5, 1940) was the
first head of the
Tokugawa clan
after the
overthrow of the
Tokugawa shogunate, and...
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Tokugawa Iesato),
Yoshinobu moved to ****uoka.
Tokugawa Ieyasu,
founder of the
Tokugawa Shogunate, had also
retired to ****uoka,
centuries earlier.
Iesato was...
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below 50,000 koku
became viscounts. The head of the
Tokugawa clan,
Tokugawa Iesato,
became a prince, the
heads of
primary Tokugawa branch houses (shinpan daimyō)...
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Before he died he
adopted a son,
Tayasu Kamenosuke (later
known as
Tokugawa Iesato), as his heir. At that time
Tayasu Kamenosuke was only 3
years old, but...
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Matsudaira Katamori of Aizu and his
paternal great-grandfather was
Tokugawa Iesato. As a great-grandson of
Shimazu Tadayoshi, the last lord of
Satsuma Domain...
- what is now the Senda****a
district of Tokyo, as the
eldest son of
Tokugawa Iesato and his wife,
Konoe Hiroko,
daughter of
Konoe Tadafusa. He
graduated from...
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Tokugawa Iesato (1863–1940, from
Tayasu family) was
chosen as the heir to
Yoshinobu as the head of
Tokugawa clan. On July 7, 1884,
Iesato became a prince...
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Katamori of Aizu, and his
maternal great-great-grandfather was
Tokugawa Iesato, the
sixteenth head of the
House of Tokugawa.
Tokugawa graduated from Keio...
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Sanosuke Tōdō
Heisuke Yamanami Keisuke Tonouchi's faction:
Tonouchi Yoshio Iesato Tsuguo: 76
Abiru Eisaburō
Negishi Yūzan Initially, the Mibu Rōshigumi were...
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Illustrated Biography on
Prince Iyesato Tokugawa, a 2019
biography of
Tokugawa Iesato by Stan S. Katz The Art of Peace, the
autobiography of Sir
David Khalili...