Tairō
Template:Short description Template:Italic title Tairō (Template:Langx, "great elder")<ref>Template:Cite book</ref> was a high-ranking official position in the Tokugawa shogunate government of Japan, roughly comparable to the office of prime minister.<ref>Template:Cite journal</ref> The tairō presided over the governing rōjū council in the event of an emergency. A tairō was nominated from among the fudai daimyōs, who worked closely with the Tokugawa traditionally.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref> Generally, the office holder was the shogunate's chief policymaker, and provided Japan with a capable temporary leader in the absence of a shōgun, or in the event that the shōgun was incapacitated.
List of tairōEdit
Name | From | To | Shogun |
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Sakai Tadayo<ref name="sansom22">Sansom, George. (1963). Template:Google books</ref> | March 12, 1636 | March 19, 1636 | Tokugawa Iemitsu |
Doi Toshikatsu<ref name="sansom22"/> | November 7, 1638 | July 10, 1644 | Tokugawa Iemitsu |
Sakai Tadakatsu<ref name="sansom22"/> | November 7, 1638 | May 26, 1656 | Tokugawa Iemitsu Tokugawa Ietsuna |
Sakai Tadakiyo<ref>Sansom, Template:Google books</ref> | March 29, 1666 | December 9, 1680 | Tokugawa Ietsuna |
Ii Naozumi | November 19, 1668 | January 3, 1676 | Tokugawa Ietsuna |
Hotta Masatoshi<ref>Sansom, Template:Google books</ref> | November 12, 1681 | August 28, 1684 | Tokugawa Tsunayoshi |
Ii Naooki | June 13, 1696 | March 2, 1700 | Tokugawa Tsunayoshi |
Yanagisawa Yoshiyasu<ref>Sansom, Template:Google books</ref> | January 11, 1706 | June 3, 1709 | Tokugawa Tsunayoshi |
Ii Naooki | February 13, 1711 | February 23, 1714 | Tokugawa Ienobu Tokugawa Ietsugu |
Ii Naoyuki | November 28, 1784 | September 1, 1787 | Tokugawa Ieharu Tokugawa Ienari |
Ii Naoaki | December 28, 1835 | May 13, 1841 | Tokugawa Ienari Tokugawa Ieyoshi |
Ii Naosuke<ref>Cullen, Louis. (2003). A History of Japan, 1582–1941, p. 180–186.</ref> | April 23, 1858 | March 24, 1860 | Tokugawa Iesada Tokugawa Iemochi |
Sakai Tadashige | February 1, 1865 | November 12, 1865 | Tokugawa Iemochi |
See alsoEdit
- The Five Tairō
NotesEdit
ReferencesEdit
- Cullen, Louis M. (2003). A History of Japan, 1582-1941: Internal and External Worlds. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Template:ISBN; Template:ISBN; OCLC 442929163
- Sansom, George Bailey. (1963). A History of Japan: 1615-1867. Stanford: Stanford University Press. OCLC 36820228
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