- Owari Domain (redirect Owari-Tokugawa)
The daimyo of Owari was Tokugawa-Owari family , the first in rank among the gosanke . The domain was also known as Nagoya Domain | 名古屋藩 …
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- Gosanke (redirect Kishu-Tokugawa clan)
They were descended from Tokugawa Ieyasu through younger brothers … The senior branch was the Owari house. this line was Tokugawa Yoshinao …
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- Owari branch (redirect Tokugawa-Owari family)
It is also the main Gosanke ("three honourable houses of the Tokugawa For over 250 years, the Owari family ruled Owari Domain , the area …
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- Tokugawa Yoshinao
Province , he was later transferred, first to Kiyosu in Owari Province , and finally, to Nagoya in 1610, thus founding the Owari-Tokugawa house. …
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- Tokugawa Muneharu
He was the seventh Tokugawa lord of the Owari Domain , and one of the gosanke . History: Muneharu was the 20th son of Tokugawa Tsunanari by …
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- Owari Province
established the Tokugawa shogunate at Nagoya Castle in Nagoya , Aichi Prefecture , and placed one of his sons in charge of the Owari …
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- Tokugawa Yoshitsugu
(1836-1849) was a Japanese daimyo of the Edo period , who ruled the Owari Domain … title 13th (Tokugawa) lord of Owari | before Tokugawa …
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- Tokugawa Naritaka
Tokugawa Naritaka (徳川斉荘; July 14 , 1810 -August 8 , 1845 ) was a Japanese daimyo of … succeeding to the Tokugawa house of Owari han in 1839. …
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- Tokugawa Yoshikatsu
jpg | thumb | caption Tokugawa Yoshikatsu | order 14th (Tokugawa) … was a Japanese daimyo of the late Edo period , who ruled the Owari Domain . …
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- Tokugawa Tsugutomo
January 5 , 1731 ) was a Japanese daimyo of the Edo period , who ruled the Owari Domain . title 6th (Tokugawa) lord of Owari | before …
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- Tokugawa Mochinaga
Domain , and then the Owari Domain , Mochiharu retired before succeeding to the headship of the Hitotsubashi branch of the Tokugawa house. …
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- Tokugawa Nariharu
May 3 , 1839 ) was a Japanese daimyo of the Edo period , who ruled the Owari Domain . title 11th (Tokugawa) lord of Owari | before …
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- Tokugawa Munekatsu
daimyo of the Edo period , who ruled the Takasu Domain and then the Owari Domain . … title 8th (Tokugawa) lord of Owari | before Tokugawa …
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- Matsudaira clan (section Main line (Tokugawa shogun))
changed his name to Tokugawa Ieyasu and became the first Tokugawa shogun. … (a branch of the Owari Tokugawa Notable Matsudaira of these …
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- Tokugawa Gorōta
December 5 , 1713 ) was a Japanese daimyo of the Edo period , who ruled the Owari Domain . title 5th (Tokugawa) lord of Owari | before …
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- Nagoya Castle
Until the Meiji Era , the castle was the home of the Owari Tokugawa clan of the Tokugawa family. It was destroyed by fire in World War …
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- Tokugawa Mitsutomo
26 , 1700 ) was a Japan ese daimyo of the Edo period , who ruled the Owari Domain . … title 2nd (Tokugawa) lord of Owari | before Tokugawa …
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- Masamune (redirect Tokugawa sword)
believe this is a fabrication to enhance the standing of the Tokugawa family. … Later, the sword was handed down among the Owari Tokugawa . …
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- Kujō Yukinori
He married a daughter of Tokugawa Yoshimichi (fourth head of Owari Domain ) and adopted daughter of Tokugawa Tsugutomo (sixth head of …
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- Yagyū Hyōgonosuke
or — Toshiyoshi (利厳) was the founder of the Owari mainline of the Yagyū Shinkage- … Beginning in 1615, he served Tokugawa Yoshinao , the …
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