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− | * ''Born: [[1846]]'' | + | * ''Birth: [[1846]]'' |
− | * ''Died: [[1866]]'' | + | * ''Death: [[1866]]'' |
− | * ''Titles:Jusanmi Sakonoe Chujo,Shonii Gondainagon, Naidaijin, Ukonoe Taisho, Seii Taishogun, Juichii, Udaijin, Zoshoichii Dajodaijin '' | + | * ''Titles: Jusanmi Sakonoe Chujo,Shonii Gondainagon, Naidaijin, Ukonoe Taisho, Seii Taishogun, Juichii, Udaijin, Zoshoichii Dajodaijin '' |
| * ''Childhood Name: Kikuchiyo, Yoshitomi'' | | * ''Childhood Name: Kikuchiyo, Yoshitomi'' |
− | * Japanese:徳川家茂 ''(Tokugawa Iemochi)'' | + | * ''Japanese'': 徳川 家茂 ''(Tokugawa Iemochi)'' |
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− | [[Image:Iemochi.jpg|right|200px]] | + | [[Image:Iemochi.jpg|right|frame|200px]] |
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− | Tokugawa Iemochi was born in the Kishu Tokugawa residence in Edo, 1846. | + | Tokugawa Iemochi was born in the Kishu Tokugawa residence in Edo in 1846. |
− | He became the head of Kishu Tokugawa at age 4. | + | He became the head of the Kishu Tokugawa at age four. |
| In [[1858]], he became the 14th Tokugawa Shogun by the recommendation of [[Ii Naosuke]]. | | In [[1858]], he became the 14th Tokugawa Shogun by the recommendation of [[Ii Naosuke]]. |
− | It was the time of [[Bakumatsu period|Bakumatsu]], the [[Bakufu]] was pressurized by the inside([[Sonno]] [[Joi]]) and the outside(Foreign countries).
| + | This was during the [[Bakumatsu period]], and the [[Bakufu]] was pressured by both internal elements ([[Sonno]] [[Joi]]) as well as outside (Foreign countries). |
| The Bakufu promoted marriage between the Imperial court and | | The Bakufu promoted marriage between the Imperial court and |
− | the Shogunate to stabilize Sonno Joi extremists. | + | the Shogunate to appease the Sonno Joi extremists. |
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− | [[1862]], Iemochi and Princess [[Kazunomiya]] ([[Emperor Komei|Emperor Komei's]] younger sister) wedded in a magnificent ceremony.([[Kobu Gattai]]) | + | In [[1862]], Iemochi and Princess [[Kazunomiya]] ([[Emperor Komei|Emperor Komei's]] younger sister) wedded in a magnificent ceremony. ([[Kobu Gattai]]) |
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− | [[1863]], he visited [[Kyoto]] to meet the request of the Imperial Court which was the first time since [[Tokugawa Iemitsu]] visited Kyoto. | + | In [[1863]], Iemochi visited [[Kyoto]] at the request of the Imperial Court, which was the first time since [[Tokugawa Iemitsu]] visited Kyoto. |
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− | [[1866]], during the second Choshu expedition, Iemochi died in [[Osaka castle]]. | + | In [[1866]], during the second Choshu expedition, Iemochi died in [[Osaka castle]]. His grave is in [[Zojo-ji]], Tokyo. |
− | His grave is in [[Zojo-ji]], Tokyo. | |
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| ==References== | | ==References== |
| *''Tokugawa Iemochi-the life and times of the 14th Shogun'', Tokugawa Memorial Foundation 2007 | | *''Tokugawa Iemochi-the life and times of the 14th Shogun'', Tokugawa Memorial Foundation 2007 |
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| [[Category:Samurai]] | | [[Category:Samurai]] |
| [[Category:Edo Period]] | | [[Category:Edo Period]] |