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Konoe Iehisa was an early [[Edo period]] court noble. | Konoe Iehisa was an early [[Edo period]] court noble. | ||
| − | + | A son of [[Konoe Iehiro]], he served as ''sesshô'', ''kanpaku'', and ''dajô daijin'', and was granted the rank of ''jugô'' (aka ''jusangô''<!--准后, 准三后-->), second in rank only to emperors and empresses, an honor that Iehiro had declined.<ref>Cecilia Segawa Seigle, "Shinanomiya Tsuneko: Portrait of a Court Lady," in Anne Walthall (ed.), ''The Human Tradition in Modern Japan'', Scholarly Resources, Inc. (2002), 4, 22.</ref> | |
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| + | Iehisa married Kame, a daughter of [[Shimazu Yoshitaka]], lord of [[Satsuma han]], in [[1705]]. She died later that same year. In [[1712]], he then married another of Yoshitaka's daughters, Mitsu. | ||
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- Japanese: 近衛 家久 (Konoe Iehisa)
Konoe Iehisa was an early Edo period court noble.
A son of Konoe Iehiro, he served as sesshô, kanpaku, and dajô daijin, and was granted the rank of jugô (aka jusangô), second in rank only to emperors and empresses, an honor that Iehiro had declined.[1]
Iehisa married Kame, a daughter of Shimazu Yoshitaka, lord of Satsuma han, in 1705. She died later that same year. In 1712, he then married another of Yoshitaka's daughters, Mitsu.
References
- Kido Hironari, Kinsei Nichiryû kankei no keisei, Nagoya University Press (2023), 335.
- ↑ Cecilia Segawa Seigle, "Shinanomiya Tsuneko: Portrait of a Court Lady," in Anne Walthall (ed.), The Human Tradition in Modern Japan, Scholarly Resources, Inc. (2002), 4, 22.