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Iesato was born to the
Tayasu branch of the
Tokugawa clan,
under the name
Kamenosuke, he
became its 16th head on June 19, 1868,
following the
resignation of...
- 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 as the...
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imperial court. However, a
peace agreement was
reached wherein Tayasu Kamenosuke, the
young head of a
branch of the
Tokugawa family, was
adopted and made...
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Araiwa Kamenosuke (荒岩 亀之助,
March 1, 1871 –
September 3, 1920) was a ****anese sumo
wrestler from
Tottori Prefecture. His
highest rank was ōzeki. He made...
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portion of the
Empire may be
conferred upon our late lord,
Tokugawa Kamenosuke; and in that case, we
shall repay your
beneficence by our
faithful guardianship...
- this
portion of the
Empire may be
conferred upon our late lord,
Tokugawa Kamenosuke; and in that case, we
shall repay your
beneficence by our
faithful guardianship...
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members of Mavo were
Murayama Tomoyoshi, Oura Shuzo,
Yanase Masamu,
Ogata Kamenosuke, and
Kadowaki Shinro. The
group expanded quickly between young artists...
- Kōmei, but she died in the capital. Iemochi's will that her
adopted son
Kamenosuke should be the next
Shogun was crushed, and
Yoshinobu became the last Shogun...
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family head 1839–1863 Succeeded by
Tokugawa Takachiyo Preceded by
Tokugawa Kamenosuke Tayasu-Tokugawa
family head 1868–1876 Succeeded by
Tokugawa Satotaka...
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Yoshiyori (1828–1876, r. 1839–1863)
Takachiyo (1860–1865, r. 1863–1865)
Kamenosuke (1863–1940, r. 1865–1868)
Yoshiyori (2nd time) (1828–1876, r. 1868–1876)...