Ichijo Tadaka
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- Japanese: 一条 忠香 (Ichijô Tadaka)
Ichijô Tadaka was a court noble of the Bakumatsu period. He was named Naidaijin in 1858, following Sanjô Sanetsumu's retirement.[1]
One of his daughters, Ichijô Haruko, married the Meiji Emperor in 1867 and became known as Empress Shôken.[2] His adopted daughter Ichijô Mikako married Tokugawa Yoshinobu, head of the Hitotsubashi family, in 1855, before circumstances led to him becoming shogun in 1867.[3]