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http://www.tokyo-info.ru/articles/history/id_57.html

 

The family name “Tokugawa” means “River of Virtue”.

http://www.somers-harris.com/2010/11/04/tokugawa-village/

 

Ingredients of the shogunate were (what follows each name is its meaning) Ieyasu ('house of peace', 1603-1604), Hidetada ('sun of the field', 1605-1622), Iemitsu ('bright house', 1623-1649), Ietsuna ('house of ties', 1650-1680), Tsunayoshi ('good ties', 1681-1708), Ienobu ('grand house', 1709-1712), Ietsugu (1713-1716), Yoshimune ('good faith', 1717-1744), Ieshige ('house of luxury', 1745-1762), Ieharu ('house of springtime', 1762-1786), Ienori ('house of law', 1787-1837), Ieyoshi ('good house', 1838-1852), Iesada ('house of truth', 1853-1858), Iemochi (1858-1866), and Yoshinobu ('good and great', 1866-1868) -- fifteen in all.

http://www.oocities.org/rainforestwind/tokugawa.htm

 

In 1556, Takechiyo came of age, and, following tradition, changed his name to Matsudaira Jirōsaburō Motonobu (松平 次郎三郎 元信).

One year later, at the age of 16 (according to East Asian age reckoning), he married his first wife and changed his name again to Matsudaira Kurandonosuke Motoyasu (松平 蔵人佐 元康)

 In 1563 Nobuyasu was married to Nobunaga's daughter Tokuhime.

In 1567, Motoyasu changed his name yet again, his new family name was Tokugawa and his given name was now Ieyasu. In so doing, he claimed descent from the Minamoto clan. No proof has actually been found for this claimed descent from Seiwa tennō, the 56th Emperor of Japan.

The first Tokugawa shogun was posthumously deified with the name Tōshō Daigongen (東照大権現), the "Great Gongen, Light of the East".

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tokugawa_Ieyasu

 



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