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*''Titles: Sagami-no-kami, [[Kyoto shoshidai]], [[Roju|Rôjû]]'' | *''Titles: Sagami-no-kami, [[Kyoto shoshidai]], [[Roju|Rôjû]]'' | ||
− | Tsuchiya Masanao served as [[ | + | Tsuchiya Masanao served as a member of the ''[[roju|rôjû]]'' for over thirty years, through the reigns of [[Shogun]] [[Tokugawa Tsunayoshi]], [[Tokugawa Ienobu|Ienobu]], and [[Tokugawa Ietsugu|Ietsugu]].<ref name=Tashiro>Tashiro Kazui, "Chôsen tsûshinshi gyôrestu emaki no kenkyû," ''Chôsen gakuhô'' 137 (1990/10), 21.</ref> |
+ | He previously served as [[Kyoto shoshidai]] from [[1685]]/9/23 to [[1687]]/10/13, before being named to the ''rôjû'' in 1687. | ||
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+ | In [[1705]], Tsuchiya was named ''Chôsen goyô'', meaning he was appointed to be the primary member of the ''rôjû'' to liaise with the [[So clan|Sô clan]] lords of [[Tsushima han|Tsushima domain]] in handling formal diplomatic relations with [[Joseon dynasty]] Korea.<ref name=Tashiro/> | ||
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+ | |width="35%"|Preceded by<br>'''[[Inaba Masamichi]]''' | ||
+ | |width="25%"|'''Kyoto shoshidai<br>[[1685]]-[[1687]]''' | ||
+ | |width="35%"|Succeeded by<br>'''[[Naito Shigeyori|Naitô Shigeyori]]''' | ||
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==References== | ==References== |
Latest revision as of 18:48, 27 August 2019
- Titles: Sagami-no-kami, Kyoto shoshidai, Rôjû
Tsuchiya Masanao served as a member of the rôjû for over thirty years, through the reigns of Shogun Tokugawa Tsunayoshi, Ienobu, and Ietsugu.[1]
He previously served as Kyoto shoshidai from 1685/9/23 to 1687/10/13, before being named to the rôjû in 1687.
In 1705, Tsuchiya was named Chôsen goyô, meaning he was appointed to be the primary member of the rôjû to liaise with the Sô clan lords of Tsushima domain in handling formal diplomatic relations with Joseon dynasty Korea.[1]
Preceded by Inaba Masamichi |
Kyoto shoshidai 1685-1687 |
Succeeded by Naitô Shigeyori |
References
- Arai Hakuseki, Joyce Ackroyd (trans.), Told Round a Brushwood Fire, University of Tokyo Press (1979), 313n62.