Results for: das schwankende Tokugawa-Shōgunat
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Tokugawa Tadanaga (Daimyō aus Sunpu in der Edo-Zeit; 1606–1633; Sohn von Tokugawa Hidetada)徳川忠長 [とくがわただなが]
Tokugawa Tsugutomo/(auch)Owari Tsugutomo (sechster Feudalherr des Lehens Owari; 1692–1731)徳川継友 [とくがわつぐとも]
Tokugawa Tsunashige (Daimyō aus Kōfu; 1644–1678; dritter Sohn des Tokugawa Iemitsu)徳川綱重 [とくがわつなしげ]
Tokugawa Tsunayoshi (fünfter Shōgun des Tokugawa-Shōgunats; 1646–1709; vierter Sohn von Tokugawa Iemitsu; Shōgunatsregierung 1680–1709)徳川綱吉 [とくがわつなよし]
Tokugawa Yorifusa (Daimyō aus Mito in der Edo-Zeit; 1603–1661; Vorfahre der Mito-Tokugawa-Familien; elfter Sohn des Tokugawa Ieyasu und Vater des Tokugawa Mitsukuni)徳川頼房 [とくがわよりふさ]
Tokugawa Yorimichi (japan. Feudalherr u. Politiker; 1872–1925)徳川頼倫 [とくがわよりみち]
Tokugawa Yorinobu (Daimyō aus Kii ; 1602–1671; Sohn von Tokugawa Ieyasu; Vorfahr der Kishū-Tokugawa-Familie)徳川頼宣 [とくがわよりのぶ]
Tokugawa Yoshimune (achter Shōgun des Tokugawa-Shōgunats; 1684–1751; Sohn von Tokugawa Mitsusada; Shōgunatsregierung 1716–1745)徳川吉宗 [とくがわよしむね]
Tokugawa Yoshinao (Daimyō von Owari; 1600–1650; neunter Sohn von Tokugawa Ieyasu; Begründer der Owari-Tokugawa-Familie)徳川義直 [とくがわよしなお]
Tokugawa Yoshinobu (15. u. letzter Shōgun des Tokugawa-Shōgunats; 1837–1913; Sohn von Tokugawa Nariaki aus Mito; Shōgunatsregierung 1866–1867)徳川慶喜 [とくがわよしのぶ]
Tokugawa Yoshitomi/(später)Tokugawa Iemochi (14. Shōgun des Tokugawa-Shōgunats; 1846–1866; Shōgunatsregierung 1858–1866)徳川慶福 [とくがわよしとみ]
Tokugawa-jikki/Wahre Chronik der Tokugawa(516-bändiges Geschichtwerk unter Leitung von Hayashi Jussai verfasst von Narushima Motonao u.a. über die Zeit vom ersten Tokugawa-Shōgun Ieyasu bis zum zehnten Ienari1809–1849)徳川実紀 [とくがわじっき]
Tokugawa-Shōgunat (von Tokugawa Ieyasu errichtete Shōgunatsregierung; 1603–1867)徳川幕府 [とくがわばくふ]
Tokugawa-Zeit/Edo-Zeit (von 1600 bzw. 1603 bis 1867)徳川時代 [とくがわじだい]
Tōkyō (Hptst.-Präf.; Verwaltungssitz ist Shinjuku, Tōkyō)/Tōkyō (Hptst. von Japan; am Rand der Kantō-Ebene an der inneren Tōkyō-Bucht; 8.500.000 Ew.; Zentrum von Japans Verwaltung, Industrie und Bildungseinrichtungen; 1603–1867 als Edo Sitz der Tokugawa-S東京 [とうきょう]
 

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