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Tokugawa Yorinobu (徳川 頼宣,
April 28, 1602 –
February 19, 1671) was a ****anese daimyō of the
early Edo period. Born
under the name
Nagatomimaru (長福丸), he...
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Yorinobu is a
masculine ****anese
given name.
Yorinobu can be
written using many
different combinations of
kanji characters. Here are some examples: 頼信...
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Minamoto no
Yorinobu (源 頼信,
December 21, 968 – June 1, 1048) was a
samurai commander and
member of the
powerful Minamoto clan.
Along with his
brother Yorimitsu...
- in 1745. He was the son of
Tokugawa Mitsusada, the
grandson of
Tokugawa Yorinobu, and the great-grandson of
Tokugawa Ieyasu.
Yoshimune is
known for repealing...
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Tokugawa Hidetada Tokugawa Ieyasu Tokugawa Yorifusa Tokugawa Yorinobu Tokugawa Yorinobu Tokugawa Yoshinao Toyotomi Hidetsugu Toyotomi Hidetsugu Toyotomi...
- base. The
Imperial Court sought to stop him, and
nominated Minamoto no
Yorinobu,
Governor of Ise Province, to lead the attack; he refused. The
Court then...
- period, who
served the
regents of the
Fujiwara clan
along with his
brother Yorinobu,
taking the
violent measures the
Fujiwara were
themselves unable to take...
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payments for the
first ten years. He
ruled until his
death in 30.
Matsudaira Yorinobu (松平頼誠,
February 15, 1803 -
September 6, 1862) was the 5th daimyō of Moriyama...
- Ieyasu(1) r. 1603–1605 (1579–1632) Hidetada(2) r. 1605–1623 (1602–1671)
Yorinobu 1st Daimyō of Kishū (1603–1661)
Yorifusa 1st Daimyō of Mito (1604–1651)...
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descended from clan
founder Tokugawa Ieyasu's
three youngest sons, Yoshinao,
Yorinobu, and Yorifusa, and were
allowed to
provide a shōgun in case of need. In...