- Toki
Yorinori and Toki
Yorizumi to
enter Mino on the
condition that
Yorinori would hand over his
position as
Shugo to
Yorizumi. As a
token of
their friendship...
- counselor").
Yorinobu had four children: his
successor Tokugawa Mitsusada,
Yorizumi, the
founder of the Iyo-Saijo Domain, Inaba-hime, who
married Ikeda Mitsunaka...
- by Concubines:
Tokugawa Mitsusada of
Kishu Domain Shuri Matsudaira Yorizumi (1641–1711) of Saijō
Domain Inabahime (1631–1709)
married Ikeda Mitsunaka...
-
Kunimitsu Kyosho Ōshima or Shimako,
later Gekkein,
daughter of
Ashikaga Yorizumi Anrunkin or
Otane no Kata O****u,
later Enyu-in,
daughter of
Miura Noto...
- (****e) Nakat****sa
Yorizumi (中務頼澄), the high
priest of the
Dazaifu Tenmangū (waki)
Umechiyo (梅千代), the woman's
companion (kokata)
Yorizumi's new wife (ai)...
- (土岐頼武) (1488–1536) Toki
Yorinari (土岐頼芸) (1502 –
December 28, 1582) Toki
Yorizumi (土岐頼純) (1524 –
December 28, 1547) Toki
Yorinari (was
shugo twice) Papinot...
- Yamagata, into
Kokubu (present-day
Miyagi Prefecture), led by Tendō
Yorizumi. Later,
Yorizumi fled to the
territory of
Kokubun Morishige,
causing the Tendō...
- 19th
family head (b. 1956; 19th
family head: 1965-present)
Matsudaira Yorizumi, 1st Lord of Saijō (1641-1711) VI. Munenao, 6th Lord of Kishū (1682-1757;...
- Takat****sa
Nobufusa (1565-1658)
Matsudaira Naomasa [ja] (1601-1666)
Matsudaira Yorizumi [ja] (1641-1711)
Matsuhime Matsudaira Nobuhira [ja](1) (1636-1689) Matsudaira...
- (1602-1671) Yorinobu(1) (1627-1705) Mitsusada(2) (1641-1711)
Matsudaira Yorizumi [ja] (1665-1705) Tsunanori [ja](3) (1680-1705) Yorimoto [ja](4) (1684-1751)...