Hidetada Tokugawa
Hidetada Tokugawa ( Tokugawa Hidetada , 1579 - 1632) is the 2nd Shogun shogunat Tokugawa and reigned between 1605 and 1623 during the beginning of the Ère Edo with the Japan. It is the 3rd wire of the founder and 1st Shogun of the shogunat Tokugawa, Ieyasu Tokugawa.
His/her Ieyasu father, after his takeover of Japan in 1600 of the hands of the rival clan Toyotomi and 2 years after having established the Shogunat with Edo in 1603, gave up the title of Seii Taishogun in Hidetada in 1605. By establishing a dynastic precedent of succession, same manner as the clans Minamoto and Ashikaga, Ieyasu proclaimed and justified the supremacy of sound shogunat. In spite of the abandonment of its title, Ieyasu kept the reins of the capacity under the title of Ogosho until its death in 1616.
As shogun, Hidetada once again took share with the Siège of Ōsaka at the winter 1614 then at the summer 1615 where it demolished the last rival clan, that of Toyotomi. His/her daughter SEN, who had married Hideyori Toyotomi, was saved. Later in 1615, the shogunat establishes the laws governing the Samurai S (the laws Buke shohatto ) and the imperial court (the laws Kuge shohatto ).
Hidetada transmitted its title of shogun in 1623 to its 2nd sons Iemitsu Tokugawa, however, it kept the capacity under Ogosho , like had made his Ieyasu father, until his death in 1632.
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