Tokugawa Ieyasu
Tokugawa Ieyasu was a prominent Japanese daimyo and the founder of the Tokugawa shogunate, which ruled Japan for over 250 years. He is known for his strategic prowess in unifying Japan after a long period of civil war and establishing a stable government, which laid the groundwork for the Edo period, marked by peace and cultural flourishing.
Born on Jan 31, 1543 (483 years old)
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Japan:
Tokugawa Ieyasu is noted for having stayed at a tea house after enjoying falconry.
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Taiwan:
Tokugawa Ieyasu granted permission to the Dutch to set up in Hirado in 1609.
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Greece:
Tokugawa Ieyasu formed an alliance with Oda Nobunaga and helped capture Kyoto.
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Ukraine:
Tokugawa Ieyasu is one of the main military-political leaders of Japan during the 'warring states' period.
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