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*''Born: [[1823]]''
 
*''Born: [[1823]]''
 
*''Died: [[1848]]''
 
*''Died: [[1848]]''
*''Other Names'': 有君 ''(Arigimi)''
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*''Other Names'': 有君 ''(Arigimi)'', 天親院 ''Tenshin-in''
 
*''Japanese'': [[鷹司]] 任子 ''(Takatsukasa Atsuko)''
 
*''Japanese'': [[鷹司]] 任子 ''(Takatsukasa Atsuko)''
    
Takatsukasa Atsuko, known as Arigimi in her childhood, was the first wife of shogunal heir [[Tokugawa Iesada]]. A daughter of [[Takatsukasa Masamichi]], she was adopted by [[Jusango|Jusangô]] [[Takatsukasa Masahiro]].
 
Takatsukasa Atsuko, known as Arigimi in her childhood, was the first wife of shogunal heir [[Tokugawa Iesada]]. A daughter of [[Takatsukasa Masamichi]], she was adopted by [[Jusango|Jusangô]] [[Takatsukasa Masahiro]].
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After being betrothed to the young Iesada, she took up residence within [[Edo castle]] beginning in [[1831]], but the two were not formally married until [[1842]]. She died several years later, in [[1848]], while Iesada was still heir.
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After being betrothed to the young Iesada, she took up residence within [[Edo castle]] beginning in [[1831]], but the two were not formally married until [[1842]]. She died several years later, in [[1848]], while Iesada was still heir, and was given the posthumous name Tenshin-in.
    
[[File:Arigimi-koshiire.jpg|center|thumb|800px|Arigimi's ''koshi-ire'' procession, as she processed to [[Edo castle]] to take up residence there in [[1831]]. Handscroll in collection of National Museum of Japanese History]]
 
[[File:Arigimi-koshiire.jpg|center|thumb|800px|Arigimi's ''koshi-ire'' procession, as she processed to [[Edo castle]] to take up residence there in [[1831]]. Handscroll in collection of National Museum of Japanese History]]
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