FOOTNOTES:
[1] Chronological and genealogical table of the Tokugawa shōguns.
1. Iyeyasu, 1603.
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2. Hidetada, 1605. Yorinobu (founder of Yorifusa (founder of
| the Kishū house). the Mito house).
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3. Iyemitsu, 1624. Mitsusada. Nariakira (eighth in
| | descent from Yorifusa).
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4. Iyetsuna, Tsunashige. 5. Tsunayoshi, 8. Yoshimune, 15. Yoshinobu,
1651. | 1680. 1716. 1866.
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6. Iyenobu, 1709. 9. Iyeshige, 1745. Munetada (founder of
| | the Hitotsubashi
| | family).
7. Iyesugu, 1713. 10. Iyeharu, 1761. |
Harunari.
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11. Iyenari, 1787.
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12. Iyeyoshi, 1837. Nariyoshi (head of the
| Kisuhū house).
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13. Iyesada, 1854. 14. Iyemochi, 1857.
[2] Table showing chronology and lineage of emperors.
107. Emperor Goyōzei, 1587-1612.
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108. Emperor Gominoö, 1612-1630.
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109. Empress 110. Emperor 111. Emperor 112. Emperor
Myōshō, Gokōmyō, Gosai-in, Reigen,
1630-1644. 1644-1655. 1655-1663. 1663-1687.
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113. Emperor Higashiyama, 1687-1710. Tadahito (ancestor of Prince
| Kan-in).
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114. Emperor Nakamikado, 1710-1736. Massahito.
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115. Emperor Sakuramachi, 1736-1747. 119. Emperor Kōkaku, 1780-1817.
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+-------+---------+ 120. Emperor Ninkō, 1817-1847.
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116. Emperor 117. Emperor 121. Emperor Kōmei, 1847-1867.
Momozono, Gosakuramachi, |
1747-1763. 1763-1771. 122. The present Emperor
| (Mutsuhito).
118. Emperor Gomomozono, 1771-1780.