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Tokugawa Tsunayoshi (徳川 綱吉, 23
February 1646 – 19
February 1709) was the
fifth shōgun of the
Tokugawa dynasty of ****an. He was the
younger brother of Tokugawa...
- died
without an heir, and the
fifth Shogun was
Tsunayoshi, the
daughter of Chie and Keishō-in.
Tsunayoshi became the
fifth Shogun, and
together with her...
- Tsunashige, thus
making him the
nephew of
Tokugawa Ietsuna and
Tokugawa Tsunayoshi, the
grandson of
Tokugawa Iemitsu, the great-grandson of
Tokugawa Hidetada...
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fourth and
fifth shōguns (both brothers)
Tokugawa Ietsuna and
Tokugawa Tsunayoshi, as well as a
second cousin to
Tokugawa Tsunashige,
whose son
became shōgun...
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Tsunayoshi Sawada (沢田 綱吉,
Sawada Tsunayoshi),
commonly nicknamed "Tsuna" (ツナ), is a
fictional character and the
protagonist of the
manga and
anime series...
- Shimizudo. The Nezu
Shrine and
Gokokuji were
built by the
fifth shogun Tsunayoshi Tokugawa in the late 1600s. All
feudal lords (daimyo) had
large Edo houses...
- of the 9th month. 1681 (Tenna 1): In Edo, the
investiture of
Tokugawa Tsunayoshi as the
fifth shōgun of the Edo bakufu.
February 5, 1681 (Tenna 1, 28th...
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Tokugawa Tsunayoshi, when a wakadoshiyori,
Inaba Masayasu, ********inated
Hotta Masatoshi, the tairō.
Fearing for his
personal safety,
Tsunayoshi moved the...
- the
Tokugawa blood preferred Shogun Ietsuna's
younger brother Tokugawa Tsunayoshi, also a son of
Shogun Iemitsu, to
become shōgun. 4 June 1680 (Enpō 8,...
- the
Tokugawa shogunate and a
favourite of the
fifth shōgun,
Tokugawa Tsunayoshi. His
second concubine was
Ogimachi Machiko, a
writer and
scholar from...