| Tokugawa Iesada was the 13th [[Tokugawa shogunate|Tokugawa shogun]]. His reign saw many of the key events of the [[Bakumatsu period]], including the coming of [[Commodore Perry]], the [[Convention of Kanagawa]], and the [[Harris Treaty]], and the beginnings of the factionalism and political tensions which would eventually [[Meiji Restoration|topple the shogunate]]. | | Tokugawa Iesada was the 13th [[Tokugawa shogunate|Tokugawa shogun]]. His reign saw many of the key events of the [[Bakumatsu period]], including the coming of [[Commodore Perry]], the [[Convention of Kanagawa]], and the [[Harris Treaty]], and the beginnings of the factionalism and political tensions which would eventually [[Meiji Restoration|topple the shogunate]]. |
− | He married [[Takatsukasa Atsuko]], also known as Arigimi, in [[1842]], but she died shortly afterward, in [[1848]].<ref>"Arigimi no okata gogekô gogyôretsu no zu," gallery labels, National Museum of Japanese History.</ref> He then married [[Ichijo Hideko|Ichijô Hideko]], sister to Gon-dainagon [[Ichijo Tadaka|Ichijô Tadaka]], in [[1849]].<ref>Ishin Shiryô Kôyô 維新史料綱要, vol 1 (1937), 223.</ref> | + | He married [[Takatsukasa Atsuko]], also known as Arigimi, in [[1842]], but she died shortly afterward, in [[1848]].<ref>"Arigimi no okata gogekô gogyôretsu no zu," gallery labels, National Museum of Japanese History.</ref> He then married [[Ichijo Hideko|Ichijô Hideko]], sister to Gon-dainagon [[Ichijo Tadaka|Ichijô Tadaka]], in [[1849]]; she died the following year.<ref>Ishin Shiryô Kôyô 維新史料綱要, vol 1 (1937), 223, 262.</ref> |