- Tokugawa Gorōta
nihongo|Tokugawa Gorōta|徳川五郎太| (
February 25 ,1711 -December 5 ,1713 ) was a Japanese daimyo of theEdo period , who ruled theOwari Domain .
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Gorōta Tokugawa — Tokugawa Gorōta (徳川 五郎太) (né le 25 février 1711, mort le 5 décembre 1713) était un daimyo de la période Edo qui fut formellement pendant quelques mois, il était enfant, à la tête du domaine d Owari. Notes et références (en)… … Wikipédia en Français
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
Owari Domain — Nagoya Castle was the administrative seat of the Owari Domain The Owari Domain (尾張藩, Owari han … Wikipedia
Owari branch — Maruni mitsubaaoi ( Circle Around Three Hollyhock Leaves ), the Tokugawa clan Owari branch mon (crest) … Wikipedia
Domaine d'Owari — Château de Nagoya. Le domaine d Owari (尾張藩, Owari han?) … Wikipédia en Français
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
Oniwabanshū — The Oniwaban (お庭番衆, Ones of the Garden?) was a group of onmitsu government employed undercover agents established by the 8th Tokugawa shogun, Tokugawa Yoshimune (1684–1751). They are sometimes described as ninja . History During the Edo period,… … Wikipedia