Tokugawa Tadanaga

In this Japanese name, the family name is Tokugawa.

Tokugawa Tadanaga (徳川 忠長, 1606 January 5, 1634) was a Japanese daimyo of the early Edo period. The son of the second shogun Tokugawa Hidetada, his elder brother was the third shogun Tokugawa Iemitsu.

Life

Often called Suruga Dainagon (the major counsellor of Suruga), Tadanaga was born in 1606. His birth name was Kunichiyo (国千代). The date of his birth is uncertain, and is variously given as May 7, June 1, and December 3. Blessed with military and intellectual prowess and a generosity of spirit, he received support from his mother, Oeyo (or Sūgen'in), who favored him over her other son Takechiyo (the future Iemitsu) to become the third shogun. Just after the death of their father shogun Hidetada, Iemitsu accused his brother, already under house arrest in Kofu, of insanity, stripped him of all possessions and offices, leaving him to commit seppuku.[1]

There is also said that Tadanaga is face similar with his cousin Toyotomi Hideyori because of that Ieyasu hate and fear to Tadanaga.

He married Oyu, the daughter of Oda Nobusada, who was the son of Oda Nobunaga.

Events

See also

References

  1. Beatrice M. Bodart-Bailey, "The Dog Shogun" p. 14


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