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Mitsukuni adopted the son of an
elder brother; this
adopted son,
Tokugawa Tsunaeda,
became his heir. He died at his
villa Seizansō in 1701. He posthumously...
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Tokugawa Yorifusa (1603-1661)
Tokugawa Mitsukuni (1628-1701)
Tokugawa Tsunaeda (1656-1718)
Tokugawa Munetaka (1705-1730)
Tokugawa Munemoto (1728-1766)...
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Sumio Kaijima Reimei no uta
Kyoko to ****uko
Gantou no nazo Mito
Koumon Tsunaeda Tokugawa Ashi ni
sawatta onna
Yumeo Matsudo Shin Nihontou: zen-kouhen Second...
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Matsudaira Yorishige, 1st Lord of
Takamatsu (1622-1695) 12.
Tokugawa Tsunaeda, 3rd Lord of Mito (1656-1718) 25. Doi
Manhime 6.
Tokugawa Yo****ane (1685-1709)...
- the
Wakayama Prefectural Museum.
Effectively extinct Yorifusa Mitsukuni Tsunaeda Munetaka Munemoto Harumori Harutoshi Narinobu Nariaki Yoshiatsu Akitake...
- Atobe) (政吉(跡部政之進)) 1960.08.07 Lord Mito: All Star
Version (水戸黄門) Chūjō
Tsunaeda Mito (水戸中将綱条) Lord Mito [3] (水戸黄門) 1960.09.18 The
Pirates (海賊八幡船) Rokumon...
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Tokugawa Munetaka Lord of Mito In
office 1718–1730
Preceded by
Tokugawa Tsunaeda Succeeded by
Tokugawa Munemoto Personal details Born (1705-08-29)29 August...
- family, 1609–1871 (250,000 koku)
Yorifusa (1609–1661)
Mitsukuni (1661–1690)
Tsunaeda (1690–1718)
Munetaka (1718–1730)
Munemoto (1730–1766)
Harumori (1766–1805)...
- Tosa-no-kami (土佐守)
Junior 5th Rank,
Lower Grade (従五位下) 32,000 koku 11
Kutsuki Tsunaeda (朽木綱条) 1821 – 1836 Oki-no-kami (隠岐守)
Junior 5th Rank,
Lower Grade (従五位下)...
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Kameyama Domain.
After her death, he
remarried to a
daughter of
Kutsuki Tsunaeda of ****uchiyama Domain.
Makino Yasumasa (牧野康済,
January 31, 1841 – January...