Tokugawa_Munetada

Tokugawa Munetada

Tokugawa Munetada

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Tokugawa Munetada (徳川 宗尹, September 7, 1721 January 13, 1765) was a Japanese samurai of the mid-Edo period who was the founder of the Hitotsubashi-Tokugawa family, one of the Gosankyō, the three lesser branches of the Tokugawa family. He was the fourth son of Tokugawa Yoshimune, the eighth shōgun with his concubine, Oume no Kata. He is the grandfather of Tokugawa Ienari the eleventh shōgun, His child-hood name was "Kogoro" (小五郎) and when Oume died at 1721, he was raised by his grandmother, Joenin until her death 1726 and later he was raised by Okume no Kata, Yoshimune's concubine.

Tokugawa Munetada

Family

  • Father: Tokugawa Yoshimune
  • Mother: Oume no Kata later Shinshin'in (1700–1721)
  • Adopted Mother: Okume no Kata later Kakuju-in (1697-1777)
  • Wife, Children, Concubines:
    • Wife: Ichijo Akiko later Fushin'in
    • Concubine: ???
      • Sennosuke
      • Kanejirō
    • Concubine: Oyuka no Kata
      • Matsudaira Shigetomi
      • Yasuhime (1747-1769) married Shimazu Shigehide
      • Tokugawa Harusada (1751-1827)
      • Kuroda Haruyuki (1753-1781)
      • Kenzaburo

Ancestry

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More information Ancestors of Tokugawa Munetada ...
Preceded by
none
Hitotsubashi-Tokugawa family head
1746-1764
Succeeded by
Tokugawa Harusada

References

  1. "Genealogy". Reichsarchiv (in Japanese). Retrieved 5 July 2018.



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