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Ôgimachi Naoko, also known as Shintaikenmon-in, was an imperial consort to [[Emperor Ninko|Emperor Ninkô]] and mother of [[Emperor Komei|Emperor Kômei]].
 
Ôgimachi Naoko, also known as Shintaikenmon-in, was an imperial consort to [[Emperor Ninko|Emperor Ninkô]] and mother of [[Emperor Komei|Emperor Kômei]].
  
A daughter of [[Ogimachi Sanemitsu|Ôgimachi Sanemitsu]], she was granted the title of Tôdainagon or Tôdainagon-no-tsubone, and in [[1849]] was granted the honorary Buddhist name Shintaiken-mon-in. In [[1850]], she was named Sangu (or Jusangu), and was elevated to the Junior Third Rank.
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A daughter of [[Ogimachi Sanemitsu|Ôgimachi Sanemitsu]], she was granted the title of Tôdainagon or Tôdainagon-no-tsubone, and in [[1849]] was granted the honorary Buddhist name Shintaiken-mon-in. In [[1850]], she was named Sangû (or [[Jusangu|Jusangû]]), and was elevated to the Junior Third Rank.
  
 
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Revision as of 06:59, 31 March 2020

  • Titles: 藤大納言 (Tôdainagon), 藤大納言局 (Tôdainagon no tsubone)
  • Other Names: 新待賢門院 (Shin taiken mon in)
  • Japanese: 正親町 雅子 (Ougimachi Naoko)

Ôgimachi Naoko, also known as Shintaikenmon-in, was an imperial consort to Emperor Ninkô and mother of Emperor Kômei.

A daughter of Ôgimachi Sanemitsu, she was granted the title of Tôdainagon or Tôdainagon-no-tsubone, and in 1849 was granted the honorary Buddhist name Shintaiken-mon-in. In 1850, she was named Sangû (or Jusangû), and was elevated to the Junior Third Rank.

References

  • Ishin Shiryô Kôyô 維新史料綱要, vol 1 (1937), 160, 207, 242.