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  1. Tokugawa Yoshinao (徳川 義直, January 2, 1601 – June 5, 1650) was a Japanese daimyō of the early Edo period. Biography. Okame no Kata, Yoshinao's mother. Born the ninth son of Tokugawa Ieyasu with his concubine, Okame no Kata. His childhood name was Gorōtamaru (五郎太丸).

  2. Tokugawa Yoshinao was the ninth son of Tokugawa Ieyasu, and is considered the founder of the Owari Tokugawa clan. Yoshinao’s mother was a certain Okane. He was given his late elder brother Tadayoshi's Owari fief and an income of 601,000 koku.

  3. Mar 6, 2024 · Leading the Owari Tokugawa family, the first among the Gosanke families, was Ieyasu's ninth son, Tokugawa Yoshinao (1601-1650, 徳川義直). Yoshinao succeeded his elder brother, Tadayoshi, who died at the young age of 28.

  4. samuraiwr.com › persons › tokugawa-yoshinaoTokugawa Yoshinao

    Tokugawa Yoshinao, the ninth son of Tokugawa Ieyasu, was born in Osaka Castle on January 2, 1601. At the tender age of six, he was appointed as the master of Kiyosu Castle in Aichi Prefecture. In 1612, with the completion of Nagoya Castle nearby, eleven-year-old Yoshinao rose to become the Lord of Owari Domain and Nagoya Castle.

  5. The family was originally founded by Tokugawa Yoshinao, the ninth son of Tokugawa Ieyasu. Yoshinao was originally named Matsudaira Yoshitoshi (松平義利); it was not until 1621 that he changed his name to Yoshinao, and later gained the surname Tokugawa in 1636; the family, along with Kishu-Tokugawa family (descendants of Tokugawa Yorinobu ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GosankeGosanke - Wikipedia

    The fifth Tokugawa daimyō of Kii was Yoshimune, who later became shōgun and appointed a relative to head the Kii Han. Yoshimune established three new houses, the gosankyō, installing two sons and a grandson as their heads. The gosanke provided the model for the gosankyō.

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  8. Tokugawa Yoshinao, who is the ninth son of Tokugawa Ieyasu and the ancestor of the Owari branch of the Tokugawa Clan, founded the Nagoya Toshogu Shrine on September 17, 1619. He governed the Owari province, which is located at west side of the Aichi Prefecture.