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Tokugawa Mitsutomo (徳川 光友,
August 31, 1625 –
November 26, 1700) was daimyō of
Owari Domain during early Edo
period ****an.
Tokugawa Mitsutomo was the eldest...
- and his
concubines included Osai and Ojō no Kata. He had two children:
Mitsutomo, who
succeeded him as daimyō of Owari, and
Shiko or Kyōhime who married...
- She was
married to
Tokugawa Mitsutomo, daimyō of
Owari Domain, in 1640, when she was 2
years and 6
months old and
Mitsutomo was fourteen. In 1652, she...
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Matsuhime 1595 1598
Ohisa no Kata
Tokugawa Yoshinao By Concubines:
Tokugawa Mitsutomo of
Owari Domain Kyōhime (1626–1674)
married Hirohata Tadayuki (1624–1669)...
- Concubine:
Osumi no Kata
Adopted daughter: Naohime,
daughter of
Tokugawa Mitsutomo Tokugawa Iemitsu died in
early 1651, at the age of forty-seven. After...
- in 1848 and
became the last shōgun as a
member of that house.
Yoshinao Mitsutomo Tsunanari Yoshimichi Gorōta
Tsugutomo Muneharu Munekatsu Munechika Naritomo...
- Ōuchi
clans Satake clan Yo****sune
Yoshikane Mitsunaga Nobuyoshi Tōmitsu
Yoshisada Yo****ō
Tadayori Kanenobu Takeda clan
Mitsutomo Nagakiyo Mitsuyuki...
- Nobufusa’s
daughter By concubines:
Chiyohime (1637–1699)
married Tokugawa Mitsutomo of
Owari Domain Tokugawa Ietsuna, 4th
Shogun Kamematsu (1643–1647) Tokugawa...
- Kai province. His
father was
Akiyama Nobutou, a
descendant of
Takeda Mitsutomo, and a
member of a
cadet branch of the
Takeda clan. When
Nobutomo came...
- ISSN 0950-1991. PMID 11874909. Hiraoka, Kazuhisa; Yamaguchi, Ayako; Abe,
Mitsutomo; Araki,
Takashi (2013). "The
Florigen Genes FT and TSF
Modulate Lateral...