Nariharu Tokugawa

Nariharu Tokugawa

Tokugawa Nariharu (徳川 斉温), (né le 20 juillet 1819, mort le 3 mai 1839) était un daimyo de la période Edo qui régnait sur le domaine d'Owari.

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