Tokugawa Iemasa

Tokugawa Iemasa

Prince nihongo|Tokugawa Iemasa|徳川家正 , 2nd Prince Tokugawa (March 23, 1884-February 18, 1963) Japanese political figure of the Taisho and Showa periods. 17th head of the former Tokugawa shogunal house, he held a variety of government positions, including ambassador to Turkey. It is noteworthy that he married the daughter of Shimazu Tadayoshi, the former daimyo of Satsuma han, who had been antagonistic to his family in the 1860s.

As his son Iefusa died early, Iemasa was succeeded by his grandson, Tokugawa Tsunenari.


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