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  1. Tokugawa Tsunashige (徳川 綱重, 28 June 1644 – 29 October 1678) was the third son of Tokugawa Iemitsu. His mother was Iemitsu's concubine Onatsu no Kata. His childhood name was Chomatsu (長松). When Iemitsu died in 1651, he was only 8 years old. After he was given Kofu Domain, he remained there until his death in 1678.

  2. Tokugawa Ienobu (徳川 家宣,?) fue shōgun Tokugawa desde 1709 hasta 1712. Nació el 11 de junio de 1662 y fue el hijo mayor de Tokugawa Tsunashige, daimyō de Kōfu y sobrino de Ietsuna y Tsunayoshi, por ende era tataranieto de Ieyasu.

  3. Tokugawa Tsunayoshi (徳川 綱吉, February 23, 1646 – February 19, 1709) was the fifth shōgun of the Tokugawa dynasty of Japan. He was the younger brother of Tokugawa Ietsuna , as well as the son of Tokugawa Iemitsu , the grandson of Tokugawa Hidetada , and the great-grandson of Tokugawa Ieyasu .

    • Tsuruhime, Tokugawa Tokumatsu, Tokugawa Chomatsu, Kichihime, Yaehime, Takehime
    • Tokugawa Ienobu
  4. Tokugawa Ienobu (徳川 家宣,? n. 11 de junio de 1662-m. 12 de noviembre de 1712) fue el sexto shōgun del clan Tokugawa. Era el hijo mayor de Tokugawa Tsunashige y sobrino de los shogunes Ietsuna y Tsunayoshi.

    • 12 de noviembre de 1712 (50 años)
    • Bunshoin Mausoleum y Zōjō-ji
    • 徳川家宣
    • 11 de junio de 1662, Nezu (Japón)
  5. Tokugawa Ienobu (徳川 家宣) (June 11, 1662 – November 12, 1712) was the sixth shōgun of the Tokugawa dynasty of Japan. He was the eldest son of Tokugawa Tsunashige, thus making him the nephew of Tokugawa Ietsuna and Tokugawa Tsunayoshi , the grandson of Tokugawa Iemitsu , the great-grandson of Tokugawa Hidetada , and the great ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Deneys_ReitzDeneys Reitz - Wikipedia

    Francis William Reitz, Blanka Thesen [1] Deneys Reitz (1882–1944), son of Francis William Reitz, was a Boer warrior who fought in the Second Boer War for the South African Republic against the British Empire. After a period of exile in French Madagascar he returned to South Africa, where he became a lawyer and founded a major South African ...

  7. The Tokugawa shogunate (/ ˌ t ɒ k uː ˈ ɡ ɑː w ə / TOK-oo-GAH-wə; Japanese: 徳川幕府, romanized: Tokugawa bakufu, IPA: [tokɯgawa, tokɯŋawa baꜜkɯ̥ɸɯ]), also known as the Edo shogunate (江戸幕府, Edo bakufu), was the military government of Japan during the Edo period from 1603 to 1868.