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  1. Mausoleo di Ietsugu a Zōjō-ji nel Parco di Shiba. Nel 1716 Ietsugu morì a causa di complicanze legate a un raffreddore; si dice che fosse gioviale e vivace, ma evidentemente di salute delicata. Con lui, dopo poco più di un secolo, si estinse la linea ereditaria diretta iniziata da Tokugawa Ieyasu.

  2. Tokugawa Ietsuguren hilobia. 1716an, Ietsugu, arrazoi naturalengatik hil zen, zazpi urte oraindik bete gabe. Hiru urteko agintaldia izan zuenez eta oso gazterik hil zenez, ez zuen seme edo oinordekorik utzi, Tokugawa Ieyasuren aita aldeko leinuarekin amaituz (Ieyasu hil eta ehun urtera).

  3. Ietsugu Tokugawa ( jap. 徳川 家継 Tokugawa Ietsugu; ur. 8 sierpnia 1709, zm. 19 czerwca 1716) – siódmy siogun z dynastii Tokugawa. Panował od 1713 do 1716. Był synem Ienobu Tokugawy i wnukiem Tsunashige Tokugawy [1] .

  4. Biography. Tokugawa Tsugutomo was the 11th son of the 3rd daimyō of Owari Domain, Tokugawa Tsunanari by a concubine, who was a commoner, his childhood name was Hachisaburo (八三郎). He became 6th Tokugawa daimyō of Owari Domain on the unexpected death of his brother Tokugawa Yoshimichi, and Yoshimichi's son Tokugawa Gorōta in 1713.

  5. Tokugawa Ietsugu was the seventh shogun of the Tokugawa clan, being born on the 8 August 1710 to Tokugawa Ienobu. Ietsugu was declared shogun some time in 1713 following the death of his father, when the young boy was merely three-years-old. As a result of his young age, however, Ietsugu was declared unfit to rule the nation, instead working as a puppet, whilst Arai Hakuseki essentially worked ...

  6. Japanese: 徳川家継 (Tokugawa Ietsugu) Tokugawa Ietsugu was the seventh shogun, reigning from 1713 until his death in 1716. He was the fourth son of the previous shogun, Tokugawa Ienobu, but was predeceased by all of his brothers, and thus became the one to succeed their father as shogun. Ietsugu was a very young child for the duration of ...

  7. Tokugawa Ietsugu - Wikipedia. Tokugawa Ieyasu. Meiji Restoration. Takamatsu. ... son of Second Tokugawa Shogun, Hidetada - Japanese Art Open Database. Utagawa ...