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* ''Japanese'': 徳川頼宣 ''(Tokugawa Yorinobu)''
 
* ''Japanese'': 徳川頼宣 ''(Tokugawa Yorinobu)''
  
Yorinobu’s mother was [[Oman no Kata]]. He received the fief of [[Mito han|Mito]] with an income of 250,000 [[koku]] while only two. He was moved to [[Kii province]] ([[Wakayama]], 550,000 koku) in [[1620]] and so became the head of the second of the Tokugawa [[gosankyo|gosankyô]] houses.  
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Yorinobu’s mother was [[Oman no Kata]]. He received the fief of [[Mito han|Mito]] with an income of 250,000 [[koku]] while only two. He was moved to [[Kii province]] ([[Wakayama]], 550,000 koku) in [[1620]] and so became the head of the second of the Tokugawa ''[[gosanke]]'' houses.  
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 23:58, 21 March 2014

  • Born: 1602
  • Died: 1671
  • Sons: Tokugawa Mitsusada (1626-1705)
  • Titles: Gon-chunagon, Hitachi no suke
  • Japanese: 徳川頼宣 (Tokugawa Yorinobu)

Yorinobu’s mother was Oman no Kata. He received the fief of Mito with an income of 250,000 koku while only two. He was moved to Kii province (Wakayama, 550,000 koku) in 1620 and so became the head of the second of the Tokugawa gosanke houses.

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