- Nijō
Narinobu (二条 斉信,
April 10, 1788 – June 9, 1847), son of Nijō Harutaka, was a ****anese kugyō (court noble) of the Edo
period (1603–1868). He married...
- daimyō of Mito. The
family headship first p****ed to Harutoshi's
eldest son
Narinobu,
before being p****ed on to
Nariaki in 1829.
Nariaki was also
leader of...
- 1749–1755) VIII. Shigehide, 8th Lord of
Satsuma (1745–1833; r. 1755–1787) IX.
Narinobu, 9th Lord of
Satsuma (1774–1841; r. 1787–1809) X. Narioki, 10th Lord of...
- by
Manhime Yasuhime by
Manhime Tokugawa Narinobu (1797-1829) by Jose'in Juko (1796-1844)
married Nijo
Narinobu by
Shimada Tadahime married Matsudaira Yo****atsu...
- Takat****sa Takat****sa
Nobuhiro (1892–1981) Nijō
Motohiro Nijō
Atsumoto Nijō
Narinobu Nijō
Nariyuki Nijō
Masamaro Nijō
Toyomoto (1909–1944) Nijō
Tamemoto (1911–1985)...
- 16.
Shimazu Shigehide, 8th daimyō of
Satsuma (1745–1833) 8.
Shimazu Narinobu, 9th daimyō of
Satsuma (1774–1841) 17.
Tsutsumi Shunkōin (1747–1811) 4. Shimazu...
-
Tokugawa Harumori (1751-1805)
Tokugawa Harutoshi (1773-1816)
Tokugawa Narinobu (1797-1829)
Tokugawa Nariaki (1800-1860)
Tokugawa Yoshiatsu (1832-1868)...
-
Tokugawa Hidemaru Mine-hime (1800–1853) born by
Otase and
married Tokugawa Narinobu of
Owari Domain Tokugawa Nariyuki (1801–1846)
inherited Shimizu-Tokugawa...
- 8.
Shimazu Shigehide, 8th Lord of
Satsuma (1745-1833) 4.
Shimazu Narinobu, 9th Lord of
Satsuma (1774-1841) 9.
Tsutsumi Shunkōin (1747-1811) 2. Shimazu...
-
Shigetoshi (島津重年) 1749–1755 8
Shimazu Shigehide (島津重豪) 1755–1787 9
Shimazu Narinobu (島津斉宣) 1787–1809 10
Shimazu Narioki (島津斉興) 1809–1851 11
Shimazu Nariakira...