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  1. Date of death
    Born6 May 1824 · Edo, Tokugawa shogunate · (now Tokyo, Japan)
    Died14 August 1858 (aged 34) · Tokugawa shogunate
    Spouse(s)Princess Takatsukasa Atsuko · Princess Ichijō Hideko · Princess Atsu
    Parent(s)Tokugawa Ieyoshi · Honjuin
    Shōgun

    Iesada became shōgun on the sudden death of his father, Tokugawa Ieyoshi at the height of the Black Ships episode. Already in poor health, he took no active role in political aff… See more

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    Family

    Iesada was initially married to Princess Takatsukasa Atsuko (1823–1848), the daughter of kampaku Takatsukasa Masahiro in 1842. However, she died of smallpox wi… See more

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    In Fiction

    Tokugawa Iesada is featured in the 2008 NHK taiga drama Atsuhime, which chronicles the life … See more

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