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Tokugawa Nariharu (徳川 斉温, July 20, 1819 – May 3, 1839) was a ****anese daimyō of the Edo period, who
ruled the
Owari Domain. He was son of shōgun Tokugawa...
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Konoe Tadahiro and a
daughter who
later became a
consort of
Tokugawa Nariharu,
eleventh head of
Owari Domain. ネケト. 近衛家(摂家) (in ****anese).
Archived from...
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married Tokugawa Narikura of Hitotsubashi-Tokugawa
Family by
Ohana Tokugawa Nariharu born by
Ohana Matsudaira Narisawa born by Honrin'in
Tokugawa Narikatsu...
- in 1530,
temporarily expelling Bessho Nariharu (the
grandson of
Bessho Nagaharu).
Later that year,
Bessho Nariharu successfully fended off
attacks from...
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close to the
Shogunal family:
Tokugawa Naritomo (10th, 1800–1827)
Tokugawa Nariharu (11th, 1827–1839),
Tokugawa Naritaka (12th, 1839–1845),
Tokugawa Yo****sugu...
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Sekiyado In
office 1683–1695
Preceded by Kuze
Shigeyuki Succeeded by
Makino Nariharu Personal details Born Edo, ****an Died July 8, 1712
Spouse Ōto Aguri...
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Harutaka (1793–1850) Naritomo(10) (1751–1805) Harumori [ja] (1819–1839)
Nariharu(11) (1773–1816)
Harutoshi (1776–1832)
Matsudaira Yoshinari [ja] (1804–1826)...
- utensils. He was
appointed as
pottery maker by the 11th
Owari lord
Tokugawa Nariharu, and
served as an aide to the 12th lord
Tokugawa Naritaka.
Among tea utensils...
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Tsunanari Yoshimichi Gorōta
Tsugutomo Muneharu Munekatsu Munechika Naritomo Nariharu Naritaka Yo****sugu
Yoshikumi Mochinaga Yoshinori Yoshikatsu Yoshiakira...
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Hideo Nakamura.
During this time, he
developed a good
friendship with
Nariharu Kuramoto. In 1973, Royama's ban from
Kyokushin was lifted,
which allowed...