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Before he died he
adopted a son,
Tayasu Kamenosuke (later
known as
Tokugawa Iesato), as his heir. At that time
Tayasu Kamenosuke was only 3
years old,...
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together with the
second son of his
successor Ieshige,
established the
Tayasu, Hitotsubashi, and
Shimizu branches of the Tokugawa.
Unlike the Gosanke...
- ****an into
joining the Axis
Powers in WWII.
Tokugawa Iesato was born to the
Tayasu branch of the
Tokugawa clan,
under the name Kamenosuke, he
became its 16th...
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Tayasu Tsuyoshi (****anese: タヤスツヨシ,
April 26, 1992 - July 29, 2008) was a ****anese
Thoroughbred racehorse and the
winner of the 1995
Tokyo Yūshun. Tayasu...
- surname, so did the
three additional branches,
known as the gosankyō: the
Tayasu (1731),
Hitotsubashi (1735), and
Shimizu (1758) family,
after the ascension...
- (help) Rupprecht,
Christoph D. D.; Fujiyoshi, Lei; McGreevy,
Steven R.;
Tayasu,
Ichiro (1
March 2020). "Trust me?
Consumer trust in
expert information...
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gated entrances survive from time of Edo Castle, the
Tayasu-mon and the Shimizu-mon. The
Tayasu-mon was the
northernmost gate of Edo
Castle and consists...
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became the
founder of the
Shimizu Tokugawa clan,
which together with the
Tayasu and
Hitotsubashi (established by Ieshige's
younger brothers)
became the...
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branch Tokugawa Munetake of the
Tayasu branch.
Matsudaira Katamori of the Aizu branch.
Matsudaira Sadanobu, born into the
Tayasu branch,
adopted into the Hisamatsu-Matsudaira...
- Mito (1773–1841) Ienari(11) r. 1786–1837 (1779–1848)
Narimasa 3rd Head of
Tayasu family (1728–1766)
Munemoto 5th Daimyō of Mito (1793–1853) Ieyoshi(12) r...