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Tokugawa Iemochi (徳川 家茂) (July 17, 1846 –
August 29, 1866) was the 14th shōgun of the
Tokugawa shogunate of ****an, who held
office from 1858 to 1866....
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September 1877) (Kazunomiya) was the wife of 14th shōgun
Tokugawa Iemochi. She was
renamed Lady Seikan'in-no-miya
after she took the
tonsure as a...
- Kangyō-in [ja], who was
always fond of her brother, but
Iemochi stood by her, and
Chikako opened her
heart to
Iemochi. Meanwhile, in the
political world, friction...
- the Ōoku and
shogunate officials including Ii
Naosuke supported Tokugawa Iemochi, and succeeded.
These quarrels ended in the
Ansei Purge. In the difficult...
- 14th shōgun was
decided to be Iesada's
cousin and
adopted son,
Tokugawa Iemochi.
Following the
demise of her husband,
Atsuko took the tonsure, becoming...
- Iesada, the 13th shōgun Shōta
Matsuda as
Tokugawa Yo****omi/
Tokugawa Iemochi, the 14th shōgun
Takehiro Hira as
Hitotsubashi Yoshinobu/
Tokugawa Yoshinobu...
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correspond with a
period in
which Tokugawa Ieyoshi,
Tokugawa Iesada,
Tokugawa Iemochi, and
Tokugawa Yoshinobu were
leaders at the
pinnacle of the
Tokugawa shogunate...
- the
young Tokugawa Yo****omi, was chosen, and
became the 14th shōgun
Iemochi. Soon after,
during the
Ansei Purge,
Yoshinobu and
others who supported...
- (1760–1786)
Ienari (1787–1837)
Ieyoshi (1837–1853)
Iesada (1853–1858)
Iemochi (1858–1866)
Yoshinobu (1867–1868) Tairō
Sakai Tadayo (1636) Doi Toshikatsu...
- (daimyo domain) and the
imperial court. The
Nanki faction favored Tokugawa Iemochi as the
successor to the 13th shogun,
Tokugawa Iesada,
while the Hitotsubashi...