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1616 BCE
Tokugawa Ieyasu's Death
Tokugawa Ieyasu died at Shizuoka, Shizuoka, Japan -
1614 BCE
Ban of Christianity
In 1614, Tokugawa Ieyasu signed a treaty to ban Christianity because the missionaries used the excuse of religion to interfere with Japanese internal politics -
Period: 1603 BCE to 1868 BCE
Tokugawa/Edo Period
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Period: 1600 BCE to 1867 BCE
Tokugawa Ieyasu's Position as Shogun
Tokugawa Ieyasu ruled Japan from 1600-1867. This was one of Tokugawa's achievements. Tokugawa Ieyasu was considered as one of the most greatest governmental administrators in Japanese history -
1586 BCE
Tokugawa Ieyasu's Second Marriage
Tokugawa Ieyasu divorced from Lady Tsukiyama and married Asahi no kata -
1582 BCE
The Battle of Tenmokuzan
The Takeda clan is defeated by Tokugawa Ieyasu and Oda Nobunaga -
1557 BCE
Tokugawa Ieyasu's First Marriage
Tokugawa married Lady Tsukiyama -
1557 BCE
Death of Tokugawa Ieyasu's Father
Cause of Death: Natural Causes -
1543 BCE
Tokugawa Ieyasu's Birth
Tokugawa Ieyasu was born at Okazaki Castle, Okazaki, Aichi, Japan