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temple (Goku-ku-ji) in Kyoto Tokaido, road from Kyoto to Tokyo Toki see Doki Tokichi see Toyotomi Hideyoshi Tokimasa see Hojo Tokimasa Tokimune (or Goro) avenges father's murder Tokiuji see Yamano Tokiuji Tokiwa, mistress of Yoshitomo Tokiyasu, Prince, see Koko Tokiyo, Prince, marries daughter of Sugawara Michizane Toku, empress Kenrei-mon-in; mother of Emperor Antoku Tokugawa, descent of family; hereditary system founded by Ieyasu; shogunate of family; oath of loyalty to; the T. Bakufu; "Constitution"; school, Shohei-ko; Imperial family, marries into; strengthened; attitude to feudatories; Hidetada line succeeded by Kii branch; families in ministry; decline of power; end of shogunate Chikauji (d. 1407?), ancestor of Matsudaira Hidetada (1579-1632), shogun (1605-22); anti-Christian edict (1616); orders Spaniards deported; in war with Uesugi; daughter weds Hideyori; attacks Osaka; Ieyasu's instructions to; rule, death, character; and Crown Tokugawa Hirotada (1526-49) --Hyakkajo, One Hundred Rules of Tokugawa --Ieharu (1737-86), shogun (1760-86) --Iemitsu (1603-51), shogun (1622-51); treatment of Christians; Ieyasu's instructions to; requires nobles to reside at Yedo; and feudal lords --Iemochi (1846-66), shogun (1858-66); marries Emperor's sister; resigns --Ienari (1773-1841), shogun (1786-1837); his father's rank; abdication --Ienobu (1662-1712), shogun (1709-12) --Iesada (1824-58), shogun (1853-8) --Ieshige (1702-61), shogun (1745-60); his son, Shigeyoshi, ancestor of Shimizu branch --Ietsugu (1709-16), shogun (1712-16) --Ietsuna (1642-80), 4th shogun (1651-80); power passes to minister; abdication of Go-Saien; death --Ieyasu (1542-1616) (ill.); in war on Asakura and Asai; alliance with Shingen; defeats Takeda; threatened; in Komaki war; peace with Hideyoshi; against Hojo; receives Kwanto; takes oath; in Hideyoshi's scheme; Christianity; Will Adams; death; family; succession to Hideyoshi; wealth; Sekigahara; distribution of fiefs; shogun; Hideyori; defied at Osaka; Hoko-ji bell; attacks Osaka castle; character; legislation; literature; Hidetada; shrine; patterned upon by Yoshimune; Shinto revival; foreign intercourse; signature (ill.) --Ieyoshi (1792-1853), shogun (1838-53) --Jidaishi, on Ieyasu's laws --Mitsukuni (1628-1700), sympathizes with Masayasu; interest in letters --Munetada (1721-64), founder of Hitotsubashi branch --Munetake (d. 1769)
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