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Tokugawa Ienobu
Tokugawa Ienobu
Shōgun
In office 1709–1712
Monarch
Nakamikado
Preceded by
Tokugawa Tsunayoshi
Succeeded by
Tokugawa Ietsugu
Personal details
Born
(1662-06-15)15 June 1662 Kōfu, Yamanashi, Tokugawa shogunate
Died
12 November 1712(1712-11-12) (aged 50) Tokugawa shogunate (now Japan)
Children
Tokugawa Iechiyo
Tokugawa Daigorō (1709–1710)
Tokugawa Ietsugu
Tokugawa Torakichi (1711–1711)
Adopted:
Masahime
Parents
Tokugawa Tsunashige
Chōshōin
Signature
In this Japanese name, the surname is Tokugawa.
Tokugawa Ienobu (徳川 家宣) (June 11, 1662 – November 12, 1712) was the sixth shōgun of the Tokugawa dynasty of Japan. He was the eldest son of Tokugawa Tsunashige, thus making him the nephew of Tokugawa Ietsuna and Tokugawa Tsunayoshi, the grandson of Tokugawa Iemitsu, the great-grandson of Tokugawa Hidetada, and the great-great-grandson of Tokugawa Ieyasu. All of Ienobu's children died young.
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