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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...
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within the
shogunate as his
younger brothers Tokugawa Munetake and
Tokugawa Munetada appeared to be far more
suitable candidates.
Yoshimune continued to insist...
- 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...
- 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...
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udaijin Minamoto no
Arihito was
named sadaijin; and the
naidaijin Fujiwara Munetada was
named udaijin. 1136 (Hōen 2, 12th month):
Fujiwara Yorinaga was appointed...
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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...
- 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...
- 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...
- Kanō Ametarō: Miki, Otojirō and Inokichi,
brought together by
Tokugawa Munetada) and in the film
Oniwaban (known in
English as
Demon Spies). They were...
- late
Heian Period (794–1185) the
diary of the
court noble Fujiwara no
Munetada reported that
Mount Asama erupted on 29
August 1108. He
wrote that a local...