Heads
- Tokugawa Yoshinao (1601–1650)
- Tokugawa Mitsutomo (1625–1700)
- Tokugawa Tsunanari (1652–1699)
- Tokugawa Yoshimichi (1689–1713)
- Tokugawa Gorōta (1711–1713)
- Tokugawa Tsugutomo (1692–1731)
- Tokugawa Muneharu (1696–1764)
- Tokugawa Munekatsu (1705–1761)
- Tokugawa Munechika (1733–1800)
- Tokugawa Naritomo (1793–1850)
- Tokugawa Nariharu (1819–1839)
- Tokugawa Naritaka (1810–1845)
- Tokugawa Yoshitsugu (1836–1849)
- Tokugawa Yoshikatsu (1824–1883)
- Tokugawa Mochinaga (1831–1884)
- Tokugawa Yoshinori (1858–1875)
- Tokugawa Yoshikatsu (1824–1883)
- Tokugawa Yoshiakira(1863-1908)
- Tokugawa Yoshichika(1886-1976)
- Tokugawa Yoshitomu(1911-1992)
- Tokugawa Yoshinobu (1933-2005)
- Tokugawa Yoshitaka (born 1961)
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Famous quotes containing the word heads:
“My travels history,
Wherein of antres vast and deserts idle,
Rough quarries, rocks, and hills whose heads touch heaven,
It was my hint to speaksuch was my process
And of the cannibals that each other eat,
The anthropophagi, and men whose heads
Do grow beneath their shoulders.”
—William Shakespeare (15641616)
“We can never put ourselves in the shoes of children; we cannot fathom their thoughts, we lend them ours; and always following our own reasoning, we stuff their heads with extravagance and error.”
—Jean-Jacques Rousseau (17121778)
“Aristotle and Plato are reckoned the respective heads of two schools. A wise man will see that Aristotle platonizes.”
—Ralph Waldo Emerson (18031882)