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Tokugawa (Kishū)
川家 (紀州徳)
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 Abe, Shizuoka. The family was founded in 1619, when Tokugawa Yorinobu, 10th son of Tokugawa Ieyasu, was appointed to rule Kii Province.[1] As the Kii Province was alternatively called Kishū (紀州), so the family is also known as Kii Tokugawa family (紀伊徳川家, Kii Tokugawa-ke).[2]

History

Family Tree

adoption
(1602-1671)
Yorinobu(1)
(1627-1705)
Mitsusada(2)
(1641-1711)
Matsudaira Yorizumi [ja]
(1665-1705)
Tsunanori [ja](3)
(1680-1705)
Yorimoto [ja](4)
(1684-1751)
Yoshimune(5)
(1682-1757)
Munenao [ja](6)
(1721–1765)
Munetada
(1720-1765)
Munenobu [ja](7)
(1751-1827)
Harunari [ja]
(1746-1829)
Shigenori [ja](8)
(1755-1806)
Matsudaira Yorikata [ja]
(1773-1841)
Ienari
(1779–1848)
Narimasa
(1729-1789)
Harusada [ja](9)
(1771-1853)
Harutomi [ja](10)
(1785-1848)
Matsudaira Yoriyuki [ja]
(1801-1846)
Nariyuki [ja](11)
(1820-1849)
Narikatsu [ja](12)
(1828–1876)
Yoshiyori
(1809-1865)
Matsudaira Yorisato [ja]
(1846-1866)
Yoshitomi(13)
(1844-1906)
Mochitsugu [ja](14)
(1872-1925)
Yorimichi [ja](15)
(1873-1963)
Hisako
(1892-1954)
Yorisada [ja](16)
Aoyama Yoshitarō
(1917-1958)
Yoriaki [ja](17)
(b. 1926)
Tomiko
(1924-?)
 [ja](18)
(b. 1956)
Kotoko [ja](19)

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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)