Tokugawa Munetaka — Infobox Officeholder | name= Tokugawa Munetaka nationality=Japanese caption= order=Lord of Mito term start= 1718 term end= 1730 predecessor= Tokugawa Tsunaeda successor= Tokugawa Munemoto birth date=birth date|1718|8|29|mf=y birth place= death… … Wikipedia
Nijō Harutaka — In this Japanese name, the family name is Nijō . Nijō Harutaka (二条 治孝?, October 30, 1754 – November 5, 1826), son of Nijō Munemoto, was a Japanese kugyō (court noble) of the Edo period (1603–1868). He had many children with a daughter of the… … Wikipedia
Mito branch — Maruni mitsubaaoi ( Circle Around Three Hollyhock Leaves ), the Tokugawa clan Mito branch mon (crest). The Mito (水戸徳川家, Tokugawa Mito ke … Wikipedia
Ichijō Kaneka — son of regent Takatsukasa Fusasuke and adopted son of regent Kaneteru, was a kugyō (court noble) of the Edo period (1603–1868) of Japan. He held a regent position kampaku from 1737 to 1746. He married a daughter of Asano Tsunanaga, fourth head of … Wikipedia
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Date Yoshikuni — In this Japanese name, the family name is Date . Date Yoshikuni Lord of Sendai In office 1841–1868 Preceded by … Wikipedia
Gosanke — Maru ni mitsubaoi („Drei Haselwurzblätter in einem Kreis“), das Familienwappen der Tokugawa (mon). Als Tokugawa Gosanke (jap 御三家, wörtlich: „die ehrenwerten drei Häuser“) werden drei Nebenlinien des Haupthauses im Tokugawa Shogunat in der Edo… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Mito Domain — Mito (水戸藩, Mito han?) was a prominent feudal domain (han) in Japan during the Edo period. Its capital was the city of Mito, and it covered much of present day Ibaraki Prefecture. Beginning with the appointment of Tokugawa Yorifusa by his father,… … Wikipedia
Gosanke — The nihongo|Tokugawa Gosanke|徳川御三家|literally three honorable houses of the Tokugawa were three branches of the Tokugawa clan of Japan. They were descended from Tokugawa Ieyasu through younger brothers of his heir, Tokugawa Hidetada. Ieyasu… … Wikipedia
Mito (Han) — Mito (jap. 水戸藩, han) war ein Han (Lehen) in Japan während der Edo Zeit, auf dem Gebiet der heutigen Präfektur Ibaraki. Die Mito Linie der Tokugawa, die dritte der Gosanke, waren die Herren des Lehens seit der Einsetzung von Tokugawa Yorifusa als… … Deutsch Wikipedia