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Shimazu Tadayoshi (2nd)

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Japanese daimyō and peer (1840–1897) In this Japanese name, the surname is Shimazu.
Shimazu Tadayoshi

Prince Shimazu Tadayoshi (島津忠義, May 22, 1840 – December 26, 1897) was a Japanese daimyō of the late Edo period, who ruled the Satsuma Domain as its 12th and last daimyō until 1871. He succeeded his father, Hisamitsu, as the head of the Shimazu family in 1887. In 1897, he fell ill and died, and was succeeded as the head of the family by his son, Shimazu Tadashige.

Children

Ancestry

Ancestors of Shimazu Tadayoshi (2nd)
16. Shimazu Shigehide, 8th daimyō of Satsuma (1745–1833)
8. Shimazu Narinobu, 9th daimyō of Satsuma (1774–1841)
17. Tsutsumi Shunkōin (1747–1811)
4. Shimazu Narioki, 10th daimyō of Satsuma (1791–1859)
18. Suzuki Katsunori
9. Suzuki ...
2. Prince Shimazu Hisamitsu (1817–1887)
10. Okada Toshitake
5. Okada Yura (1795–1866)
1. Shimazu Tadayoshi
24. Shimazu Shigehide, 8th daimyō of Satsuma (1745–1833)
12. Shimazu Narinobu, 9th daimyō of Satsuma (1774–1841)
25. Tsutsumi Shunkōin (1747–1811)
6. Shimazu Tadakimi, daimyō of Shigetomi (1799–1872)
26. Suzuki Katsunori
13. Suzuki
3. Shimazu Sen-Momoko (d. 1847)

References

  1. "Genealogy". Reichsarchiv (in Japanese). 6 May 2010. Retrieved 9 November 2017.
Preceded byShimazu Nariakira Daimyō of Satsuma
1858–1871
Succeeded bynone
Preceded byShimazu Nariakira Shimazu family head
1858–1897
Succeeded byShimazu Tadashige


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