List of The Tokugawa Shoguns
- Tokugawa Ieyasu, ruled 1603–1605
- Tokugawa Hidetada, r. 1605–1623
- Tokugawa Iemitsu, r. 1623–1651
- Tokugawa Ietsuna, r. 1651–1680
- Tokugawa Tsunayoshi, r. 1680–1709
- Tokugawa Ienobu, r. 1709–1712
- Tokugawa Ietsugu, r. 1713–1716
- Tokugawa Yoshimune, r. 1716–1745
- Tokugawa Ieshige, r. 1745–1760
- Tokugawa Ieharu, r. 1760–1786
- Tokugawa Ienari, r. 1787–1837
- Tokugawa Ieyoshi, r. 1837–1853
- Tokugawa Iesada, r. 1853–1858
- Tokugawa Iemochi, r. 1858–1866
- Tokugawa Yoshinobu, r. 1866–1867
Over the course of the Edo period, influential relatives of the shogun included:
- Tokugawa Mitsukuni of the Mito domain
- Tokugawa Nariaki of the Mito domain
- Tokugawa Mochiharu of the Hitotsubashi branch
- Tokugawa Munetake of the Tayasu branch.
- Matsudaira Katamori of the Aizu branch.
- Matsudaira Sadanobu, born into the Tayasu branch, adopted into the Hisamatsu-Matsudaira of Shirakawa.
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