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Japanese author and translator
Iehiro Tokugawa (徳川家広 and 德川家廣 , Tokugawa Iehiro ) (born 7 February 1965) is an author, translator, and the heir of the main Tokugawa house . His great-great-grandfather was the famed Matsudaira Katamori of Aizu , and his maternal great-great-grandfather was Tokugawa Iesato , the sixteenth head of the Tokugawa clan .
Ancestry
Ancestors of Iehiro Tokugawa
Patrilineal descent
Patrilineal descent
Tokugawa's patriline is the line from which he is descended father to son.
The existence of a verifiable link between the Nitta clan and the Tokugawa/Matsudaira clan remains somewhat in dispute.
Descent prior to Keitai is unclear to modern historians, but traditionally traced back patrilineally to Emperor Jimmu
Emperor Keitai , ca. 450–534
Emperor Kinmei , 509–571
Emperor Bidatsu , 538–585
Prince Oshisaka, ca. 556–???
Emperor Jomei , 593–641
Emperor Tenji , 626–671
Prince Shiki, ????–716
Emperor Kōnin , 709–786
Emperor Kanmu , 737–806
Emperor Saga , 786–842
Emperor Ninmyō , 810–850
Emperor Montoku 826-858
Emperor Seiwa , 850-881
Prince Sadazumi, 873-916
Minamoto no Tsunemoto , 894-961
Minamoto no Mitsunaka , 912-997
Minamoto no Yorinobu , 968-1048
Minamoto no Yoriyoshi , 988-1075
Minamoto no Yoshiie , 1039-1106
Minamoto no Yoshikuni , 1091-1155
Minamoto no Yoshishige , 1114-1202
Nitta Yoshikane , 1139-1206
Nitta Yoshifusa , 1162-1195
Nitta Masayoshi , 1187-1257
Nitta Masauji , 1208-1271
Nitta Motouji , 1253-1324
Nitta Tomouji , 1274-1318
Nitta Yoshisada , 1301-1338
Nitta Yoshimune , 1331?-1368
Tokugawa Chikasue?, ????-???? (speculated)
Tokugawa Arichika, ????-????
Matsudaira Chikauji, d. 1393?
Matsudaira Yasuchika, ????-14??
Matsudaira Nobumitsu, c. 1404-1488/89?
Matsudaira Chikatada, 1430s-1501
Masudaira Nagachika, 1473-1544
Matsudaira Nobutada, 1490-1531
Matsudaira Kiyoyasu , 1511-1536
Matsudaira Hirotada , 1526-1549
Tokugawa Ieyasu , 1st Tokugawa Shōgun (1543-1616)
Tokugawa Yorifusa , 1st Lord of Mito (1603-1661)
Matsudaira Yorishige , 1st Lord of Takamatsu (1622-1695)
Matsudaira Yoriyuki (1661-1687)
Matsudaira Yoritoyo , 3rd Lord of Takamatsu (1680-1735)
Tokugawa Munetaka , 4th Lord of Mito (1705-1730)
Tokugawa Munemoto , 5th Lord of Mito (1728-1766)
Tokugawa Harumori, 6th Lord of Mito (1751-1805)
Matsudaira Yoshinari, 9th Lord of Takasu (1776-1832)
Matsudaira Yoshitatsu, 10th Lord of Takasu (1800-1862)
Matsudaira Katamori , 9th Lord of Aizu (1836-1893)
Tsuneo Matsudaira (1877-1949)
Ichirō Matsudaira (1907-1992)
Tsunenari Tokugawa (born 1940)
Iehiro Tokugawa (born 1965)
Education
He graduated from Keio University before completing a doctorate of economics at the University of Michigan .[ 1]
References
International National Academics Other