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Tokugawa Iemochi

Japanese shōgun during Bakumatsu
Born
1846 180 years ago
Died
August 29th, 1866 159 years ago — 20 years old

Served as the 14th shōgun of the Tokugawa shogunate from 1858 until death in 1866. Led the government during a time of crisis as Japan faced increasing external pressures and internal unrest. Had a significant role in the events leading up to the Meiji Restoration, which eventually ended the shogunate's rule. Managed to maintain stability in a tumultuous period but struggled with the demands for reform and modernization.

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Tokugawa Ienobu

Japanese shōgun and ruler
Born
June 11th, 1662 363 years ago
Died
1712 314 years ago — 50 years old

Born in 1662, served as the sixth shōgun of the Tokugawa shogunate from 1709 to 1712. Oversaw a period characterized by relative stability and governance within Japan's feudal system. Implemented policies to promote economic growth, agriculture, and cultural developments. Strengthened the shogunate's political power and authority during his brief reign.

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Tokugawa Ieshige

Japanese shōgun during Edo period
Born
January 28th, 1712 314 years ago
Died
1761 265 years ago — 49 years old

Eighth shōgun of the Tokugawa shogunate, ruled from 1745 to 1760. Ascended to power following the early death of his father, Tokugawa Yoshimune. His tenure was marked by relative peace and stability within Japan, continuing the policies established by previous shōguns. His reign is noted for the promotion of agricultural production and the flourishing of culture in Edo, while being characterized by a health decline. Resigned in 1760, passing leadership to his son, Tokugawa Ieharu. Died in 1762.

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Tokugawa Ietsuna

Shōgun during the Edo period
Born
September 7th, 1641 384 years ago
Died
1680 346 years ago — 39 years old

Served as the fourth shōgun of the Tokugawa shogunate in Japan. His reign lasted from 1651 until 1680, a period marked by stability and governance in the Edo period. Focused on consolidating power and managing relations with both the imperial court and local daimyōs. Worked to maintain peace within Japan while promoting economic growth and cultural development. Under leadership, the shogunate continued its policy of sakoku, limiting foreign influence and trade.

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Tokugawa Ieyasu

Japanese shōgun and unifier of Japan
Born
January 31st, 1543 483 years ago
Died
June 1st, 1616 409 years ago — 73 years old

Unified Japan after a period of civil war and established the Tokugawa shogunate, which ruled for over 250 years. Initially served as a military commander under Nobunaga and later under Hideyoshi, securing his power through strategic alliances and military campaigns. After the Battle of Sekigahara in 1600, assumed the title of shōgun in 1603, marking the beginning of the Edo period. Implemented policies that stabilized and centralized political power, controlled foreign relations, and fostered economic growth. His legacy influenced Japanese society and governance long after his death in 1616.

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Tokugawa Mitsukuni

Japanese daimyō and historian
Born
July 11th, 1628 397 years ago
Died
January 14th, 1701 325 years ago — 72 years old

A daimyō during the Edo period, played a significant role in the governance of Japan. As the first lord of the Mito Domain, worked to expand the influence of the Tokugawa shogunate. Contributed to historical studies and compiled 'Mito Compendium', which gathered various scholarly works and historical texts. Engaged in the promotion of Confucian studies and cultural development within his domain.

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Tokugawa Tsunayoshi

Japanese shōgun and ruler
Born
February 23rd, 1646 380 years ago
Died
February 19th, 1709 317 years ago — 62 years old

The fifth shōgun of the Tokugawa shogunate, ruled from 1680 until death in 1709. Implemented policies promoting the welfare of animals, which influenced laws and societal norms during the Edo period. The reign saw increased urbanization and cultural developments, especially in Edo. Support for the arts flourished under his leadership, with significant contributions to literature and theater. Facilitated the growth of educational institutions that shaped future Japanese thought and culture.

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Tokugawa Yoshinobu

Japanese shōgun during the Edo period
Born
October 28th, 1837 188 years ago
Died
November 22nd, 1913 112 years ago — 76 years old

Served as the last shōgun of the Tokugawa shogunate from 1867 until the Meiji Restoration in 1868. Focused on political reform and modernization efforts in response to internal and external pressures. Ultimately resigned and returned power to the emperor, marking the end of military governance in Japan. The restoration initiated significant political, social, and economic changes in the country.

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Tokushōryū Makoto

Sumo wrestler; 2020 Yokozuna champion
Born
August 22nd, 1986 39 years ago

A prominent sumo wrestler, achieved the title of Yokozuna in 2020 after an impressive career in the sport. Started professional sumo in 2002 and quickly rose through the ranks. Secured the Emperor's Cup, signifying success in top-level tournaments. Known for significant victories and contributions to the sport, featuring prominently in competitions throughout Japan.

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Tokyo Sexwale

South African politician and businessman
Born
March 5th, 1953 73 years ago

A prominent businessman and politician, the individual served as the first Premier of Gauteng from 1994 to 1996. Focused on economic development and transformation, the individual played a significant role in the post-apartheid government. Before entering politics, the individual was deeply involved in anti-apartheid activism and spent time in prison for political activities. The individual also served as the Minister of Human Settlements in South Africa from 2009 to 2014, promoting housing initiatives. With a background in business, the individual has worked in various sectors, including mining and real estate.

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Tolga Ciğerci

German-Turkish football midfielder
Born
March 23rd, 1992 34 years ago

Born in 1992, this football midfielder developed a career in professional football, playing primarily in the Bundesliga and lower divisions in Germany. He began his youth career at SC Freiburg before moving to VfL Wolfsburg, where he made his professional debut. Later, he played for several clubs, including FC St. Pauli and SV Sandhausen, contributing significantly on the field. His dual heritage has allowed him to represent both Germany and Turkey in various youth international competitions.

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Tolga Zengin

Turkish footballer; goalkeeper for Trabzonspor
Born
October 10th, 1983 42 years ago

A professional footballer born in 1983, gained recognition as a goalkeeper. Spent the majority of the career at Trabzonspor, contributing to the team's performances in both domestic league and international competitions. Helped Trabzonspor secure the Turkish Super Lig title during the 1983–84 season. Participated in various Turkish national team selections and represented the country in international tournaments.

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