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[[File:Ietsugu-tomb.jpg|right|thumb|320px|The gates to Ietsugu's mausoleum at [[Zojo-ji|Zôjô-ji]], in an 1880s photograph by [[Kusakabe Kinbei]]]]
 
*''Born: [[1709]]''
 
*''Born: [[1709]]''
 
*''Died: [[1716]]''
 
*''Died: [[1716]]''
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*''Japanese'': [[徳川]]家継 ''(Tokugawa Ietsugu)''
 
*''Japanese'': [[徳川]]家継 ''(Tokugawa Ietsugu)''
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Tokugawa Ietsugu was the seventh [[shogun]], reigning from [[1715]] until his death the following year. He was the fourth son of the previous shogun, [[Tokugawa Ienobu]].
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Tokugawa Ietsugu was the seventh [[shogun]], reigning from [[1713]] until his death in [[1716]]. He was the fourth son of the previous shogun, [[Tokugawa Ienobu]], but was predeceased by all of his brothers, and thus became the one to succeed their father as shogun.<ref>Evelyn Rawski, ''Early Modern China and Northeast Asia: Cross-Border Perspectives'', Cambridge University Press (2015), 161.</ref>
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Ietsugu was a very young child for the duration of his brief rule. He was betrothed at the age of seven, in [[1715]], to [[Yasunomiya Yoshiko]], the two-year-old daughter of [[Emperor Reigen]], but died the following year, before the two were wed.<ref>Watanabe Hiroshi, ''A History of Japanese Political Thought, 1600-1901'', International House of Japan (2012), 153-154.</ref>
    
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|width="32%"|Preceded by:<br>'''[[Tokugawa Ienobu]]'''
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|width="35%"|'''Tokugawa Shogunate'''<br> [[1713]]-[[1716]]
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|width="32%"|Succeeded by:<br>'''[[Tokugawa Yoshimune]]'''
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==References==
 
==References==
 
*Arai Hakuseki, Joyce Ackroyd (trans.), ''Told Round a Brushwood Fire'', University of Tokyo Press (1979), 311n25.
 
*Arai Hakuseki, Joyce Ackroyd (trans.), ''Told Round a Brushwood Fire'', University of Tokyo Press (1979), 311n25.
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*Robert Hellyer, ''Defining Engagement'', Harvard University Press (2009), 62.
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