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  1. El príncipe Tokugawa Iesato (徳川 家達? 24 de agosto de 1863 – 5 de junio de 1940) fue el primer jefe del clan Tokugawa después del derrocamiento del bakufu Tokugawa, y una figura en la política japonesa durante el Meiji, Taishō y principios del período Shōwa Japón.

  2. Prince Tokugawa Iesato (徳川 家達, August 24, 1863 – June 5, 1940) was the first head of the Tokugawa clan after the overthrow of the Tokugawa shogunate, and a significant figure in Japanese politics and diplomacy during the Meiji, Taishō and early Shōwa period of Japan.

  3. El príncipe Tokugawa Iesato (徳川 家達? 24 de agosto de 1863 – 5 de junio de 1940) fue el primer jefe del clan Tokugawa después del derrocamiento del bakufu Tokugawa, y una figura en la política japonesa durante el Meiji, Taishō y principios del período Shōwa Japón.

  4. 28 de dic. de 2023 · Después de que la Restauración Meiji pusiera fin al shogunato en 1868, Tokugawa Yoshinobu renunció a la jefatura del clan Tokugawa, y “el último shōgun” se retiró. Su sucesor, Iesato, se ...

  5. August 24, 1863 - June 5, 1940. Birthplace (modern name) Tokyo. Occupation, Status. Politician , Court Noble, Former Daimyo (Feudal Lord) Pen name etc. Seigaku. Description. Born in Tokyo as Kamenosuke, the third son of Yoshiyori of the Tayasu-Tokugawa family (one of the Gosankyo, or Three Lords).

  6. Tokugawa Iesada ( 徳川 家定, May 6, 1824 – August 14, 1858) was the 13th shōgun of the Tokugawa shogunate of Japan. He held office for five years from 1853 to 1858. He was physically weak and was therefore considered by later historians to have been unfit to be shōgun. [1]

  7. 13 de abr. de 2020 · Prince Iyesato Tokugawa (1863-1940) was a Renaissance man, combined with being an adept diplomat and politician, who shared his passion for the arts, music, science, and nature to create cultural and political bridges between the East and the West, while also promoting mutual respect within Asia.