Tokugawa Tsunanari

Tokugawa Tsunanari

nihongo|Tokugawa Tsunanari|徳川綱誠| (September 4, 1652-July 1, 1699) was a Japanese daimyo of the Edo period, who ruled the Owari Domain.


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  • Tokugawa Tsunanari — (jap. 徳川 綱誠; * 4. September 1652; † 1. Juli 1699) war von 1693 bis 1699 der 3. Daimyō von Owari. Durch seine Zugehörigkeit zum Haus Owari Tokugawa, einer der drei als Gosanke bezeichneten Nebenlinie der Tokugawa, wird er zu den Shimpan Daimyō… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Tsunanari Tokugawa — Tokugawa Tsunanari (徳川 綱誠) (né le 4 septembre 1652, mort le 1er juillet 1699) fut le troisième daimyo du domaine d Owari de 1693 jusqu en 1699. Tsunanari Tokugawa était le fils ainé de Tokugawa Mitsutomo. Il prit en 1693 la… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • 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-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

  • 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

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