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*''Japanese'': 八重姫 ''(Yae hime)''
 
*''Japanese'': 八重姫 ''(Yae hime)''
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Yae-hime, also known as Yôsen-in, was an adopted daughter of [[Shogun]] [[Tokugawa Tsunayoshi]], and wife of [[Tokugawa Yoshizane]] of the [[Mito Tokugawa clan]]. They married in [[1698]].<ref>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'', 139.</ref>
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Yae-hime, also known as Yôsen-in, was an adopted daughter of [[Shogun]] [[Tokugawa Tsunayoshi]], and wife of [[Tokugawa Yoshizane]] of the [[Mito Tokugawa clan]].  
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Born the daughter of [[Takatsukasa Sukenobu]], she was later adopted by ''[[Kanpaku]]'' [[Takatsukasa Fusasuke]], before being adopted by Tokugawa Tsunayoshi.
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She was married to Tokugawa Yoshizane on [[1698]]/6/13.
    
Following the death of her husband Yoshizane in [[1709]], she took on the name Yôsen-in.
 
Following the death of her husband Yoshizane in [[1709]], she took on the name Yôsen-in.
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==References==
 
==References==
 
*Okazaki Hironori, "Kyôhô-ki Ii-ke no zôtô girei to bakusei/hansei," in Asao Naohiro (ed.), ''Fudai daimyô Ii ke no girei'', Hikone Castle Museum (2004), 132.
 
*Okazaki Hironori, "Kyôhô-ki Ii-ke no zôtô girei to bakusei/hansei," in Asao Naohiro (ed.), ''Fudai daimyô Ii ke no girei'', Hikone Castle Museum (2004), 132.
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*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'', 139-140.
    
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[[Category:Samurai]]
 
[[Category:Edo Period]]
 
[[Category:Edo Period]]
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