- 1, he was
adopted as the heir of the 12th-generation daimyō
Tokugawa Narikatsu, and
succeeded him in 1850,
taking the name
Tokugawa Yo****omi following...
- Kita
Narikatsu (北就勝, ? – 30
August 1557) was a
brother of the
famous Mōri
Motonari and son of Mōri Hiromoto. Mōri clan Mōri
Motonari v t e v t e...
- Kesen-Mura. His
father Chūzaemon
studied Kenjutsu under Chiba Kōemon
Narikatsu (founder of the
Hokushin Musō-ryū).
There has been some
confusion about...
- Hachi****
Toshiko (1896–1970)
Matsudaira Naritami,
Tsuyama Domain Tokugawa Narikatsu (1820–1849),
Shimizu Tokugawa family then to
Wakayama Domain Matsudaira...
- (1785-1848)
Matsudaira Yoriyuki [ja] (1801-1846) Nariyuki [ja](11) (1820-1849)
Narikatsu [ja](12) (1828–1876)
Yoshiyori (1809-1865)
Matsudaira Yorisato [ja] (1846-1866)...
- (毛利興元, 1492–1516) Brother: Aiō
Mototsuna (相合元綱, d. 1524) Brother: Kita
Narikatsu (北就勝, d. 1557) Brother:
Mitsuke Motouji (見付元氏) Wife: Lady Myōkyū (妙玖夫人...
- (相合元綱, d. 1524) Concubine: Lady from
Arita clan (有田氏女) 4th son: Kita
Narikatsu (北就勝, d. 1557) Concubine: ? 5th son:
Mitsuke Motouji (見付元氏) Mōri clan...
-
Tokugawa Iemochi) (1846-1866; Lord: 1849-1858; Shōgun: 1858-1866) XII.
Narikatsu, 12th Lord of Kishū (1820-1849; r. 1846-1849) Narimasa, 4th head of the...
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Nariyuki (1801–1846, r. 1805–1816)
Narinori (1810–1827, r. 1816–1827)
Narikatsu (1820–1849, r. 1827–1846)
Akitake (1853–1910, r. 1866–1868)
Atsumori (1856–1924...
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Harutomi (1771–1852, r. 1789–1832)
Nariyuki (1801–1846, r. 1832–1846)
Narikatsu (1820–1849, r. 1846–1849) Yo****omi (1846–1866, r. 1849–1858) (later became...