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Tokugawa
徳川家 (紀州)
Maruni-mitsubaaoi ("Circle Around Three Hollyhock Leaves"), the mon of the Kii branch of Tokugawa clan
Home provinceKii
Parent houseTokugawa clan
TitlesDaimyō
FounderTokugawa Yorinobu
Founding year1619
Dissolutionstill extant
Cadet branchesSaijō-Matsudaira family

The Kishū Tokugawa family (紀州徳川家, Kishū Tokugawa-ke) is a branch of the Tokugawa clan based in Kii Province. The family was founded in 1619, when Tokugawa Yorinobu, 10th son of Tokugawa Ieyasu, was appointed to rule Kii Province. As Kii Province was alternatively called Kishū (紀州), so the family is also known as the Kii Tokugawa family (紀伊徳川家, Kii Tokugawa-ke).

History

Family Tree

adoption
(1602-1671)
Yorinobu
(1627-1705)
Mitsusada
(1641-1711)
Matsudaira Yorizumi [ja]
(1665-1705)
Tsunanori [ja]
(1680-1705)
Yorimoto [ja]
(1684-1751)
Yoshimune
(1682-1757)
Munenao [ja]
(1721–1765)
Munetada
(1720-1765)
Munenobu [ja]
(1751-1827)
Harunari [ja]
(1746-1829)
Shigenori [ja]
(1755-1806)
Matsudaira Yorikata [ja]
(1773-1841)
Ienari
(1779–1848)
Narimasa
(1729-1789)
Harusada [ja]
(1771-1853)
Harutomi [ja]
(1785-1848)
Matsudaira Yoriyuki [ja]
(1801-1846)
Nariyuki [ja]
(1820-1849)
Narikatsu [ja]
(1828–1876)
Yoshiyori
(1809-1865)
Matsudaira Yorisato [ja]
(1846-1866)
Yoshitomi
(1844-1906)
Mochitsugu [ja]
(1872-1925)
Yorimichi [ja]
(1873-1963)
Hisako
(1892-1954)
Yorisada [ja]
Aoyama Yoshitarō
(1917-1958)
Yoriaki [ja]
(b. 1926)
Tomiko
(1924-?)
 [ja]
(b. 1956)
Kotoko [ja]

References

  1. Yamamoto, Akira (2010). 決定版 知れば知るほど面白い!江戸三百藩. 西東社. p. 196. ISBN 978-4791618200.
  2. Amimoto, Mitsuyoshi (2014-07-01). カラー版 イチから知りたい! 家紋と名字. 西東社. pp. 50–51. ISBN 978-4791623075.
  3. "徳川(德川)氏(御三家・紀伊徳川家)". Archived from the original on 19 October 2019. Retrieved 7 November 2019.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)


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