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Tokugawa Ietsugu; 徳川 家継 (8
August 1709 – 19 June 1716) was the
seventh shōgun of the
Tokugawa dynasty, who
ruled from 1713
until his
death in 1716. He...
- the 10th
month (1712). He was
succeeded by his
infant son,
Tokugawa Ietsugu.
Ietsugu became the
seventh shōgun. He
continued to
employ Hakuseki as his adviser...
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Ienobu and Gekkō-in's daughter, Chiyo,
became the
seventh Shogun,
Ietsugu.
Ietsugu, only four
years old, was so
sickly that she was in
danger of failing...
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Tadazane Okudaira Iemasa Okudaira Iemasa Ōtani Yo****sugu
Sakai Ietsugu Sakai Ietsugu Sakai Tadakatsu Sakai Tadakiyo Sakikibara Motonao Satake Yoshinobu...
- In 1578,
Sakai Ietsugu (1564–1619)
succeeded to his father's role as
defender of
Yoshida Castle. The Ie- in the
beginning of
Ietsugu's name was a special...
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Imperial Princess Yoshiko (吉子内親王, 1714–1758),
betrothed to shōgun
Tokugawa Ietsugu Eighteenth son:
Imperial Prince Priest Gyōkyō (1717–1764; 尭恭法親王) Court...
- (1623–1651)
Ietsuna (1651–1680)
Tsunayoshi (1680–1709)
Ienobu (1709–1712)
Ietsugu (1713–1716)
Yoshimune (1716–1745)
Ieshige (1745–1760)
Ieharu (1760–1786)...
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Reigen and the
seventh shōgun,
Tokugawa Ietsugu.
These plans later became moot with the
sudden death of
Ietsugu at the age of six in Edo. On
April 20,...
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Shogun Ienobu died, and was
succeeded by his son, the boy-shōgun
Tokugawa Ietsugu.
Yorimasa decided that he
could not rely on
conservative Confucianists...
- Hōjō in Shimōsa, also saw
Sakura Castle fall to
Honda Tadakatsu and
Sakai Ietsugu of the
Tokugawa army
during the campaign.
Chiba Shigetane, daimyō of the...