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The Tokugawa Shogunate or Tokugawa bakufu (徳川幕府) (also known as the Edo bakufu) was a feudal military dictatorship established in 1603 by Tokugawa Ieyasu and ruled by the shoguns of the Tokugawa family to 1867 AD.
The Tokugawa period, unlike the shogunates before it, was based on the strict class hierarchy established by Toyotomi Hideyoshi.
The Tokugawa bakufu came to an official end in 1867 with the resignation of the 15th Tokugawa Shogun Tokugawa Yoshinobu and the "restoration" ('Taisei Houkan') of imperial rule.
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The Tokugawa shogunate or Tokugawa bakufu (徳川幕府) (also known as the Edo bakufu) was a feudal military dictatorship of Japan established in 1603 by Tokugawa Ieyasu and ruled by the shoguns of the Tokugawa family until 1868.
The Tokugawa period, unlike the shogunates before it, was based on the strict class hierarchy originally established by Toyotomi Hideyoshi.
The Tokugawa bakufu came to an official end in 1868 with the resignation of the 15th Tokugawa Shogun Tokugawa Yoshinobu and the "restoration" ('Taisei Houkan') of imperial rule.
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 Tokugawa Ieshige - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tokugawa Ieshige; 徳川 家重 (January 28, 1712–July 13, 1761) was the ninth shogun of the Tokugawa shogunate of Japan.
The first son of Tokugawa Yoshimune, he took office in 1745 on the retirement of his father, and held office beyond his father's 1751 death to 1760.
Ieshige's second son became the founder of the Shimizu Tokugawa clan, which together with the Tayasu and Hitotsubashi (established by Ieshige's younger brothers) became the gosankyō, the three cadet branches from which future shoguns might be selected if the main line were to die out.
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 Tokugawa Iemitsu - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Tokugawa Iemitsu   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Tokugawa Iemitsu (Iyemitsu) (徳川 家光 Tokugawa Iemitsu, 1604 - 1651) was the 3rd shogun of the Tokugawa shogunate who reigned from 1623 to 1651 during the early Edo period of Japan.
Born as the second son of the second shogun Tokugawa Hidetada, he became a shogun in 1623 when his father retired and initiated the cloistered rule as Ogosho lasting until 1632.
Iemitsu was succeeded after his death by his eldest son Tokugawa Ietsuna in 1651.
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 Kakuei Tanaka - a political biography of modern Japan:
Ieyasu Tokugawa was an alleged descendent of Emperor Seiwa (858-8876 A.D.) and the Minamoto clan.
Both the Daimyo and the Tokugawa lords were motivated to support the guilds by a desire to increase the splendor of their lives.
Ieshige and Ieharu were beset by corruption, natural disasters, periods of famine and the emergence of the mercantile class, and their feeblemindedness in dealing with these issues set the stage for the downfall of the rule of Tokugawa.
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 Japan: Memoirs of a Secret Empire . Timeline - 1700s | PBS
The eldest son of Tokugawa Yoshimune, Ieshige was chronically ill and suffered from a speech defect.
Ieharu, the eldest son of Tokugawa Ieshige, ruled Japan from 1760-1786.
Tokugawa Ienari was the adopted son of the childless Tokugawa Ieharu, and became Shogun at age 13.
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Tokugawa Ieshige (徳川 家重 Tokugawa Ieshige, 1712–1761) was the ninth shogun of the Tokugawa shogunate of Japan who held office from 1745 to 1760.
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 Tokugawa Yoshimune -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
He is often considered the politically most able Tokugawa shogun after the line's founder (Click link for more info and facts about Tokugawa Ieyasu) Tokugawa Ieyasu.
His great-grandfather Tokugawa Ieyasu, when he established the (A form of government in which the ruler is an absolute dictator (not restricted by a constitution or laws or opposition etc.)) shogunate, had recognized that at some time his main line of descendants might die out.
Tokugawa Yoshimune was the central character of the television series (Click link for more info and facts about Abarembo Shogun) Abarembo Shogun.
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 The Japan Karate-Do Organization : JKO Forums : TOKUGAWA MUSEUMS
Tokugawa's late grandfather, Marquis Yoshichika Tokugawa, who was the 19th head of the Owari Tokugawa family, established the Reimeikai Foundation to which he donated almost all the household treasures, and then, under this foundation, built in 1935 the Tokugawa Art Museum in Nagoya, the old capital of the Owari territory.
Tokugawa said he hoped he had made it clear that the fundamental governing policy of the Tokugawa shogunate was based on culture, and that the shogun and daimyos were not the barbarians depicted in the novel and TV drama "Shogun"!
Tokugawa Ieyasu and the domestic incidents at Oda Nobunaga's Azuchi castle.
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 Tokugawa shogunate   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The Tokugawa shogunate or Tokugawa bakufu (徳川幕府) (also known as the Edo bakufu) was a feudal military dictatorship of Japan established in 1603 by Tokugawa Ieyasu and ruled by the shogun s of the Tokugawa family until 1868.
1745 - 1760) # Tokugawa Ieharu (1737 - 1786) (r.
1858 - 1866) # Tokugawa Yoshinobu (1837 - 1913) (r.
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Tokugawa Ienari Lived 1773 to 1841 The 11 th Tokugawa shōgun.
Tokugawa Ieharu 1737 1760 1786 1786 Tokugawa Ienari 1773 1786 1837 1841 Tokugawa Ieyoshi 1793 1837 1853 1853 Tokugawa Iesada 1824 1853 1858 1858 Tokugawa Iemochi 1846 1858 1866 1866 Tokugawa Keiki 1837 1866 1868 Table...
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 TOKUGAWA
HIH Prince Tokugawa Ieyasu, 1st Shogun 1603/1605, born 1543 in Okazaki, son of HIH Prince Matsudaira Hirotada and Mizuno Odai no Kata, married (amongst others), (a) Imagawa, died 1579, (b) 1586, sister of Toyotomi Hideyoshi, and had issue.
HIH Princess Tokugawa Tokuhime, born 1565, married 1stly, Prince Hojo Ujinao, married 2ndly, Prince Ikeda Terumasa.
HIH Princess Tokugawa Kikuko, born 26th December 1911 in Tokyo, married 4th February 1930 in Tokyo, HIH Prince Takamatsu Nobuhito, born 3rd January 1905 in Tokyo, younger son of HIM Emperor TAISHO, 123rd Emperor of Japan, died sp 3rd February 1987.
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Tanuma was the son of a minor Tokugawa official but rose to power in spite of the extremely restricted social mobility of the Tokugawa period.
Beginning as a page in the apartments of Tokugawa Ieshige (reigned 1745–60), the ninth Tokugawa shogun, or military dictator of Japan, he rose to occupy the highest ministerial position in the administration of the 10th shogun, Tokugawa Ieharu (reigned 1760–86).
The second half of the Tokugawa period is characterized by continual political reforms made by the samurai overlords in response to this ongoing economic crisis.
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 Tokugawa Yoshimune - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Tokugawa Yoshimune (徳川 吉宗 Tokugawa Yoshimune, November 27 1684–July 12 1751) was the eighth shogun of the Tokugawa shogunate of Japan, known for his financial reform.
He is often considered the politically most able Tokugawa shogun after the line's founder Tokugawa Ieyasu.
The article about Tokugawa Yoshimune contains information related to Tokugawa Yoshimune and Yoshimune in Fiction.
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 Tokugawa   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The Tokugawa shogunate or Tokugawa bakufu (徳川幕府) (also known as theEdo bakufu) was a feudal military dictatorship of Japan established in 1603 by Tokugawa Ieyasu andruled by the shoguns of the Tokugawa family until 1868.
Following the Sengoku Period of "warring states", central governmenthad been largely re-established by Oda Nobunaga and Toyotomi Hideyoshi during the Azuchi-Momoyama period.
His descendants were to hold the position, and the centralauthority that came with it, until the 19th century.
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 Shogunato Tokugawa   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
La familia Tokugawa conformó un clan militar que ejerció el poder en Japón entre 1603 y 1867, ocupando el cargo de shogun.
Tokugawa Ieyasu (1543-1616) pertenecía a una familia de guerreros de la isla de Hondo, que se hizo con un dominio local luchando contra sus rivales y vecinos hacia 1560-80.
Llegó al poder tras una dura lucha contra otros grupos familiares del clan Tokugawa, que se prolongó de 1858 a 1866.
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 Endless Sky - Edo Period Glossary - Eigo Edogaku Jiten 英語江戸学事典   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The Tokugawa Bakufu was the third such body, ruling from 1603-1868.
Fudai 譜代- “Hereditary” vassal daimyo of the Tokugawa house.
Capital of the short-lived Ezo Republic, it was the center of the Tokugawa loyalist movement in 1868-1869, and passed into “Imperial” hands soon afterward.
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 Japan: Memoirs of a Secret Empire . Shogun | PBS
In pre-modern Japan, the shogun was Japan's supreme military leader, awarded the title by the emperor, and by tradition a descendant of the prestigious Minamoto clan.
From 1603 through 1869, Japan was ruled by a series of shoguns known as the Tokugawa Shogunate, descended from Tokugawa Ieyasu.
Ieyasu moved the capitol to Edo (modern day Tokyo), and through a governing system of strict regulations, he initiated a period of peace, prosperity and cultural renaissance that would last for over 250 years.
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 Tokugawa - netlexikon
Die Tokugawa (徳川) sind eine japanische Shōgun-Dynastie, die das Tokugawa-Shōgunat (auch Edo-Periode, 1603 - 1867) begründete.
Das Tokugawa-Shōgunat nahm seinen Ausgang von General Tokugawa Ieyasu, einem Gefolgsmann von Oda Nobunaga.
Die Tokugawa zeichneten sich vor allem durch ihre lange Herrschaft aus.
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The Tokugawa shogunate or Tokugawa bakufu (徳川幕府) (also known as the Edo bakufu) was a feudal military dictatorship of Japan established in 1603 by Tokugawa Ieyasu and ruled by the shoguns of the Tokugawa shogunsTokugawa family until 1868.
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The Tokugawa kamon (* Hidetada Tokugawa, Apr 28, 2004 - 17:11)
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Tokugawa Yoshimune (* Kiyoko Murasaka, Apr 21, 2004 - 19:10)
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Tokugawa Hidetada (* Kiyoko Murasaka, Apr 21, 2004 - 05:10)
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(3) 1623-1651 Tokugawa Iemitsu (1604-1651) 1632 becomes Shogun after death of Hidetada
(9) 1745-1760 Tokugawa Ieshige (1711-1761) 'the most incapable shogun'
(15) 1866-1867 Tokugawa Yoshinobu (1837-1913): = Seventh son of Mito daimyo Tokugawa Nariaki (1800-1860)
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12 Feb 1603 Tokugawa clan assumes the shogunate.
24 Nov 1745 - 25 Jun 1760 Tokugawa Ieshige (Junshin-in) (b.
10 Oct 1760 - 29 Sep 1786 Tokugawa Ieharu (Shinmei-in) (b.
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1716) 1716 - 1745 Tokugawa Yoshimune (Yutoku-in) (b.
1751) 1745 - 1760 Tokugawa Ieshige (Junshin-in) (b.
1761) 1760 - 1786 Tokugawa Ieharu (Shinmei-in) (b.
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