Difference between revisions of "Tokugawa Mochinaga"
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− | *''Titles: Settsu no kami'' | + | *''Titles: Settsu no kami, Sangi, Gonnochûnagon'' |
*''Other Names'': 徳川義比 ''(Tokugawa Yoshichika)'', 松平義比 ''(Matsudaira Yoshichika)'' | *''Other Names'': 徳川義比 ''(Tokugawa Yoshichika)'', 松平義比 ''(Matsudaira Yoshichika)'' | ||
*''Japanese'': [[徳川]] 茂徳 ''(Tokugawa Mochinaga)'' | *''Japanese'': [[徳川]] 茂徳 ''(Tokugawa Mochinaga)'' |
Latest revision as of 02:33, 12 August 2020
- Titles: Settsu no kami, Sangi, Gonnochûnagon
- Other Names: 徳川義比 (Tokugawa Yoshichika), 松平義比 (Matsudaira Yoshichika)
- Japanese: 徳川 茂徳 (Tokugawa Mochinaga)
Tokugawa Mochinaga was the 15th lord of Owari han. Originally the lord of Takasu han, he was assigned by the shogunate to become lord of Owari (Nagoya) in 1858 when Tokugawa Yoshikumi was forced into retirement in the Ansei Purge.
He then later that same year was granted the honor of the use of a character from the name of Shogun Tokugawa Iemochi, and changed his name from Matsudaira Yoshichika to Tokugawa Mochinaga. Mochinaga was succeeded as lord of Takasu by his illegitimate child Matsudaira Yoshimasa (Hidemaro), who then later took on the name Tokugawa Yoshinori.
References
- Ishin Shiryô Kôyô 維新史料綱要, vol 3 (1937), 4, 5, 7, 27, 82.