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bringing over 200
feudal retainers from the Kishū clan to Edo.
Tokugawa Munenao, the
sixth lord of the domain, who
inherited the clan from the
branch domain...
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Yorimoto Lord of Kishū:
Tokugawa Yoshimune 1716–1745 Succeeded by
Tokugawa Munenao Military offices Preceded by
Tokugawa Ietsugu Shōgun:
Tokugawa Yoshimune...
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Archenemy & Hero
Archbishop Devils and
Realist Balberith Mushibugyou Tokugawa Munenao 2014
Donten ni
Warau Taiko Kumo
Mekakucity Actors Kenjirō
Tateyama Psycho...
- Nobumasa [ja](2) (1661-1691)
Matsudaira Chikatoki [ja] (1659-1702)
Tokugawa Munenao [ja] (1682-1757)
Matsudaira Nobukiyo [ja](3) (1689-1724)
Matsudaira Chikatomo [ja]...
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became Date Munemura. He was also
betrothed to the
daughter of
Tokugawa Munenao, the daimyō of Kii
Domain at that time. He
became daimyō in 1743 upon the...
- Tsunanori [ja](3) (1680-1705) Yorimoto [ja](4) (1684-1751) Yoshimune(5) (1682-1757)
Munenao [ja](6) (1721–1765)
Munetada (1720-1765) Munenobu [ja](7) (1751-1827) Harunari [ja]...
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Taiheiki Kō no
Moronao Taiga drama 1995
Hachidai Shōgun
Yoshimune Tokugawa Munenao Taiga drama 1999
Genroku Ryōran Shindō Genshirō
Taiga drama 2006 Kōmyō...
- in the 500th
episode special, and
again to
portray the daimyō
Tokugawa Munenao in
Series VI.
Outside drama series, his
career includes other media and...
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Munezane died
while at Fushimi, in 1599, at age 46. His
adopted son
Shiroishi Munenao succeeded him. "Shiroishi Munezane" on Hanryū'un ni oki iru
Archived 2009-02-05...
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Yoshimune (1684–1751, r. 1705–1716) (later
became shōgun with the same name)
Munenao (1682–1757, r. 1716–1757)
Munemasa (1720–1765, r. 1757–1765) Shigenori...