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− | *'' | + | *''Other Names'': お須免の方 ''(Osume no kata)'' |
+ | *''Japanese'': 蓮淨院 ''(Renjô-in)'' | ||
− | Osume was a concubine of [[Tokugawa Ienobu]], second in rank to [[Hoshin-in|Okomu no kata]] among his concubines. | + | Renjô-in, also known as Osume no kata, was a concubine of [[Tokugawa Ienobu]], second in rank to [[Hoshin-in|Okomu no kata]] among his concubines. |
She gave birth to Ienobu's second son, but the boy died within two years. | She gave birth to Ienobu's second son, but the boy died within two years. |
Revision as of 14:26, 1 October 2017
- Other Names: お須免の方 (Osume no kata)
- Japanese: 蓮淨院 (Renjô-in)
Renjô-in, also known as Osume no kata, was a concubine of Tokugawa Ienobu, second in rank to Okomu no kata among his concubines.
She gave birth to Ienobu's second son, but the boy died within two years.
References
- Cecilia Segawa Seigle, “Tokugawa Tsunayoshi and the Formation of Edo Castle Rituals of Giving,” in Martha Chaiklin (ed.), Mediated by Gifts: Politics and Society in Japan 1350-1850, Brill (2017), 136.