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She married the 16-year-old [[kuge|court noble]] [[Konoe Motohiro]] in [[1664]], when she was 22, at her father's arrangement. Initially, he did not move into her mansion with her, but returned frequently to the Konoe family residence; two years after their marriage, however, he arranged for a new mansion to be built which the couple could make their own.
 
She married the 16-year-old [[kuge|court noble]] [[Konoe Motohiro]] in [[1664]], when she was 22, at her father's arrangement. Initially, he did not move into her mansion with her, but returned frequently to the Konoe family residence; two years after their marriage, however, he arranged for a new mansion to be built which the couple could make their own.
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She and Motohiro had three children. Her only daughter, Hiroko (b. 1666/3/26), married the sixth [[shogun]], [[Tokugawa Ienobu]], and her son Iehiro (b. [[1667]]/6/4) and grandson Iehisa came to hold high rank and post, serving as ''[[sessho|sesshô]]'', ''[[kanpaku]]'', and ''[[dajo daijin|dajô daijin]]'', and being granted the rank of ''jugô'' (aka ''jusangô''<!--准后, 准三后-->), second in rank only to emperors and empresses, though Iehiro declined the latter honor. Her other son, Nobuna, was born [[1669]]/4/27.
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She and Motohiro had three children. Her only daughter, [[Konoe Hiroko|Hiroko]] (b. 1666/3/26), married the sixth [[shogun]], [[Tokugawa Ienobu]], and her son Iehiro (b. [[1667]]/6/4) and grandson Iehisa came to hold high rank and post, serving as ''[[sessho|sesshô]]'', ''[[kanpaku]]'', and ''[[dajo daijin|dajô daijin]]'', and being granted the rank of ''jugô'' (aka ''jusangô''<!--准后, 准三后-->), second in rank only to emperors and empresses, though Iehiro declined the latter honor. Her other son, Nobuna, was born [[1669]]/4/27.
    
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