Yoshinori Tokugawa
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Tokugawa Nariaki — In this Japanese name, the family name is Tokugawa . Tokugawa Nariaki, 9th Lord of Mito Tokugawa Nariaki (徳川 斉昭 , April 4, 1800 – September 29, 1860) was a prominent Japanese daimyo who ruled the Mito domain (now Ibaraki prefecture) and… … Wikipedia
Tokugawa Yoshinori — nihongo|Tokugawa Yoshinori|徳川義宜| (July 4, 1858 November 24, 1875) was a Japanese daimyo of the late Edo period, who ruled the Owari Domain. He was the third son of Tokugawa Yoshikatsu, who was the 14th lord of Owari.###@@@KEY@@@### … Wikipedia
Tokugawa Muneharu — nihongo|Tokugawa Muneharu|徳川宗春|extra=November 20, 1696 ndash;November 1, 1764 was a daimyo in Japan during the Edo period. He was the seventh Tokugawa lord of the Owari Domain, and one of the gosanke .HistoryMuneharu was the 20th son… … Wikipedia
Tokugawa Yoshikatsu — Infobox Officeholder | name= Tokugawa Yoshikatsu nationality=Japanese caption= Tokugawa Yoshikatsu order=14th (Tokugawa) Lord of Owari term start= 1849 term end= 1858 predecessor= Tokugawa Yoshitsugu successor= Tokugawa Mochinaga order2=17th… … Wikipedia
Tokugawa-Owari family — The nihongo|Tokugawa family of Owari|徳川尾張家|Tokugawa Owarika is a branch of the Tokugawa clan, a Japanese clan that descended from Tokugawa Yoshinao, the ninth son of Tokugawa Ieyasu. It is also the main Gosanke ( three honorable houses of the… … Wikipedia
Mochinaga Tokugawa — (徳川茂徳) (11 juin 1831 6 mars 1884) était un samouraï japonais qui fut une figure influente pendant la période du Bakumatsu. Fils de Yoshitatsu Matsudaira du domaine de Takasu, il avait trois frères, le célèbre Katamori Matsudaira, Sadaa … Wikipédia en Français
Yoshikatsu Tokugawa — Yoshikatsu Tokugawa. Yoshikatsu Tokugawa (徳川慶勝) (14 avril 1824 1er août 1883) était un daimyo japonais de la fin de la période Edo, qui gouvernait le domaine d Owari. Il était le frère de Katamori Matsudaira … Wikipédia en Français
Domaine d'Owari — Château de Nagoya. Le domaine d Owari (尾張藩, Owari han?) … Wikipédia en Français
Shōgun — Para otros usos de este término, véase Shogun (desambiguación). Sakanoue no Tamuramaro, uno de los … Wikipedia Español
Pederastic couples in Japan — for ancient Greece, Rome, Carthage and Persia The tradition of Japanese pederasty originated in the relationships between Buddhist and Shinto clerics and their acolytes, who were known as chigo(稚児). It was adopted in medieval times by the samurai … Wikipedia