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  1. 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]

  2. ja.wikipedia.org › wiki › 徳川家定徳川家定 - Wikipedia

    家定の後継者候補として、 井伊直弼 ら 南紀派 が推薦する 紀州藩 主徳川慶福(後の 徳川家茂 )と、 島津斉彬 や 徳川斉昭 ら 一橋派 が推す一橋慶喜(徳川慶喜)が挙がり、この両派が互いに将軍継嗣をめぐって争った。. 家定はこの間にも表舞台に出る ...

  3. Jun 21, 2020 · Tokugawa Iesada was the 13th Tokugawa shogun. His reign saw many of the key events of the Bakumatsu period, including Commodore Perry's second arrival in Japan, the Convention of Kanagawa, and the Harris Treaty, and the beginnings of the factionalism and political tensions which would eventually topple the shogunate .

  4. Jul 10, 2024 · Hayashi Akira served Tokugawa Iesada (1824–58), Iemochi (1846–66), and Yoshinobu (1837–1913) as chief diplomatic adviser and thus played a vital role in the treaty port negotiations with Commodore Matthew Perry in the late 1850s.

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  5. Iesada TOKUGAWA was the thirteenth Seitaishogun (commander in chief of the expeditionary force against the barbarians; a great and unifying leader) of the Edo Bakufu.

  6. Jul 13, 2018 · He was able to gain the shogunate role effectively from the Ashikaga clan when he won the Battle of Sekigahara in the 1600s. His real name was Matsudaira Takechiyo which he changed to Tokugawa Ieyasu, claiming that he is a descendant of the Minamoto clan and Emperor Seiwa.

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  8. The First Battle of Shimonoseki Strait, July 1863. Wyoming planned to get underway from Yokohama at 0500 on 13 July 1863, but tarried an hour awaiting the arrival of the Tokugawa Foreign...