Tokugawa Munemasa
Tokugawa Munemasa (徳川 宗将, April 6, 1720 – April 14, 1765) was a Japanese daimyō of the mid-Edo period, who ruled the Wakayama Domain. He was the son of Tokugawa Munenao, grandson of Matsudaira Yorizumi and great-grandson of Kishū Domain founder, Tokugawa Yorinobu. His childhood name was Naomatsu (直松).
Family
- Father: Tokugawa Munenao (1682–1757)
- Mother: Hattori-dono later Eiryu'in
- Wives:
- Tokuko, daughter of Imadegawa Kinakira
- Takako, daughter of Ichijō Kaneka
- Concubines:
- Yoshida-dono
- Maeda-dono
- Murakami-dono
- Ueda-dono
- Children:
- Naomatsu by Tokuko
- Senmanhime married Maeda Shigemichi by Tokuko
- Kotohime betrothed to Ikeda Shigenobu by Tokuko
- Mon'noshin by Tokuko
- Matsudaira Yoriyuki by Tokuko
- Ishihime by Tokuko
- Matsudaira Tadakatsu of Kuwana Domain by Tokuko
- Tokugawa Shigenori (1746–1829) by Yoshida
- Ichihime married Matsudaira Shigetomi by Yoshida
- Naito Satofumi (1751–1794) of Koromo Domain by Yoshida
- Matsudaira Yorikata (1755–1806) of Saijo Domain by Maeda
- Yorihime married Tokugawa Haruyuki by Murakami
- Miura Tamenobu (1759–1789) by Murakami
- Ando Michinori (1760–1825) by Murakami
- Abe Masayoshi by Murakami
- Matsudaira Tadatomo (1759–1802) of Kuwana Domain by Ueda
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References
Preceded by Tokugawa Munenao |
Lord of Kishū 1757–1765 |
Succeeded by Tokugawa Shigenori |
- (in Japanese) Wakayama Domain on "300 han HTML"
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