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In 1861, Shogun [[Tokugawa Iemochi|Iemochi]] married to [[Princess Kazunomiya]] who was sister of [[Emperor Komei]].
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In [[1861]], Shôgun [[Tokugawa Iemochi|Iemochi]] married to [[Princess Kazunomiya]] who was sister of [[Emperor Komei|Emperor Kômei]].
 
But the Kôbu Gattai marriage didn't last very long because Iemochi and the Emperor died in 5 years later.
 
But the Kôbu Gattai marriage didn't last very long because Iemochi and the Emperor died in 5 years later.
  

Revision as of 21:15, 9 January 2007

Japanese:公武合体

Kôbu Gattai means marital tie between the imperial family and the shogunate . It was a political theory in Bakumatsu.


In 1861, Shôgun Iemochi married to Princess Kazunomiya who was sister of Emperor Kômei. But the Kôbu Gattai marriage didn't last very long because Iemochi and the Emperor died in 5 years later.

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