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Tokugawa Tsunanari (徳川 綱誠,
September 4, 1652 – July 1, 1699) was daimyō of
Owari Domain during early-Edo
period ****an.
Tokugawa Tsunanari was the son of...
- Hōjō
Tsunashige (北条 綱成, 1515 – June 11, 1587) or Hōjō
Tsunanari also
known as "Jio Hachiman", was a
samurai commander with
great skill under the Hōjō...
- to
capture Mochizuki Castle. In response, the Hōjō side
recalled Hojo
Tsunanari and
others from Kai Province, and
ordered Nyudo Urano, Lord of Ooto Castle...
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Munetaka signed as Midaidokoro's
daughter Matsuhime daughter of
Tokugawa Tsunanari married Maeda Yoshinori signed as Midaidokoro's
daughter Takehime (1705–1772)...
- retired,
turning his
offices and
position as clan heed to his son,
Tokugawa Tsunanari; however,
although officially retired, he
continued to
wield all political...
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Tsugutomo was the 11th son of the 3rd daimyō of
Owari Domain,
Tokugawa Tsunanari by a concubine, who was a commoner, his
childhood name was Hachisaburo...
- the
Shogun Tokugawa Yoshimune.
Muneharu was the 20th son of
Tokugawa Tsunanari by a
concubine later known as Senyoin, and a great-great-grandson of Tokugawa...
- (1624-1711),
later Eikō'in Husband:
Tokugawa Mitsutomo Children:
Tokugawa Tsunanari (1652-1699)
Matsudaira Yoshiyuki (1656-1715)
Toyohime (b.1655) Naohime...
- 24.
Tokugawa Mitsutomo, 2nd daimyō of
Owari (1625-1700) 12.
Tokugawa Tsunanari, 3rd daimyō of
Owari (1652-1699) 25.
Chiyohime (1637-1699) 6. Tokugawa...
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became the last shōgun as a
member of that house.
Yoshinao Mitsutomo Tsunanari Yoshimichi Gorōta
Tsugutomo Muneharu Munekatsu Munechika Naritomo Nariharu...