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- Tokugawa Munetada (徳川 宗尹, September 7, 1721 – January 13, 1765) was a ****anese samurai of the mid-Edo period who was the founder of the Hitotsubashi-Tokugawa...
- great-grandson of the eighth shōgun Tokugawa Yoshimune through his son Munetada (1721–1764), head of the Hitotsubashi branch of the family, and his grandson...
- roots and founded in 1846. The founder, a Shinto priest by the name of Munetada Kurozumi (黒住宗忠), is claimed to have had a Divine union with Amaterasu,...
- Ienobu(6) r. 1709–1712 (1712–1761) Ieshige(9) r. 1745–1760 (1721–1765) Munetada 1st Head of Hitotsubashi family (1680–1735) Matsudaira Yoritoyo [ja] 3rd...
- arts to the Akasaka Police in Tokyo. His name was Matsui Hyakutaro Munetada. Munetada was born native to Kyūshū, ****an in ****uoka on February of Genji year...
- Tokugawa Munetake by Okon no Kata Tokugawa Genjo (1719–1720) by Oume Tokugawa Munetada born by Oume Yoshihime (1721–1722) later Denjuin by Okume Illegitimate...
- within the shogunate as his younger brothers Tokugawa Munetake and Tokugawa Munetada appeared to be far more suitable candidates. Yoshimune continued to insist...
- was accompanied by sadaijin Hanazono no Arahito and udaijin Naka-no-in Munetada. The excursion was enjo**** by all, and great quantities of sake were consumed...
- Kurozumikyō, a Shinto-derived new religion that was founded in 1814 by Munetada Kurozumi (黒住宗忠), Amaterasu is the supreme deity that is worshipped. Amaterasu...
- Ehime south of Uwajima Castle on the island of Shikoku. Built by Date Munetada, the 7th daimyō of Uwajima Domain, in 1866, it is one of the last gardens...