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  • ...]. Initially headed by [[Tokugawa Shigeyoshi]], second son of [[Shogun]] [[Tokugawa Ieshige]], they maintained a mansion inside the Shimizu-mon gate of [[Edo c #[[Tokugawa Shigeyoshi]] (second son of Tokugawa Ieshige)
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  • ...shogun's lineage and the ''Gosanke'' the only houses permitted to use the Tokugawa name, and the only houses from which successors to the position of [[Shogun ...rth son of Yoshimune), and [[Tokugawa Shigeyoshi]] (second son of Shogun [[Tokugawa Ieshige]]), respectively.<ref name=edotokyo>"Gosanke and gosankyô," galler
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  • [[File:Ieshige.JPG|right|thumb|400px|The grave of Tokugawa Ieshige at [[Zojo-ji|Zôjô-ji]]]] *''Japanese'': [[徳川]]家重 ''(Tokugawa Ieshige)''
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  • *1629/10/10 [[Tokugawa Iemistu|Iemitsu's]] wetnurse Ofuku receives the title [[Kasuga no Tsubone]] *[[Takenaka Shigeyoshi]] becomes [[Nagasaki bugyo|Nagasaki ''bugyô'']].
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  • *1633/3/26 [[Tokugawa Iemitsu]] appoints junior counselors (''[[wakadoshiyori]]'') for the first ...efforts begin at [[Nagoya castle]], in anticipation of the visit of Shogun Tokugawa Iemitsu the following year.
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  • [[File:Kaneiji-kamon.JPG|left|thumb|The Tokugawa ''kamon'', as seen on the gates of [[Kan'ei-ji]].]] *''Japanese'': [[徳川]] 家 ''(Tokugawa-ke)''
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  • ...opulation compared to many other domains.<ref>Ravina, 9.</ref> By the late Tokugawa period, indigo represented roughly 20% of all agricultural production in th ...n to [[Toyotomi Hideyori]]. Following the Hachisuka's loyal service to the Tokugawa in the [[battle of Sekigahara]] and the [[1615]] [[Osaka Campaign]], Yoshis
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  • ...yô'', or Nagasaki Magistrates, were the chief officials appointed by the [[Tokugawa shogunate]] to oversee local city matters and in particular matters relatin ...Displaying authority: Guns, political legitimacy, and martial pageantry in Tokugawa Japan, 1600 - 1868," MA Thesis, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill (
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  • ...y in the Edo period, as the result of misconduct on the part of [[Takenaka Shigeyoshi]], Nagasaki ''bugyô'' from [[1629]]-[[1633]], and ''daimyô'' of [[Funai h *Wilson, Noell. "Tokugawa Defense Redux: Organizational Failure in the ''Phaeton'' Incident of 1808."
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