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Ichijô Mikako was the wife of the final [[Tokugawa shogun]], [[Tokugawa Yoshinobu]].
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Ichijô Mikako was the wife of the final [[Tokugawa shogunate|Tokugawa shogun]], [[Tokugawa Yoshinobu]].
  
 
A daughter of [[Imadegawa Kinhisa]] and sister of [[Imadegawa Saneaya|Imadegawa (Kikutei) Saneaya]], she was adopted by [[Ichijo Tadaka|Ichijô Tadaka]], whose biological daughter would later marry the [[Meiji Emperor]] and become known as [[Empress Shoken|Empress Shôken]]. Mikako herself was betrothed in [[1853]] to [[Tokugawa Yoshinobu]], head of the [[Hitotsubashi family]], prior to circumstances turning to make him the successor to the position of [[Shogun]]. They married on [[1855]]/12/3.
 
A daughter of [[Imadegawa Kinhisa]] and sister of [[Imadegawa Saneaya|Imadegawa (Kikutei) Saneaya]], she was adopted by [[Ichijo Tadaka|Ichijô Tadaka]], whose biological daughter would later marry the [[Meiji Emperor]] and become known as [[Empress Shoken|Empress Shôken]]. Mikako herself was betrothed in [[1853]] to [[Tokugawa Yoshinobu]], head of the [[Hitotsubashi family]], prior to circumstances turning to make him the successor to the position of [[Shogun]]. They married on [[1855]]/12/3.

Latest revision as of 21:37, 17 November 2019

  • Other Names: 省子 (Shouko)
  • Japanese: 一条 美賀子 (Ichijou Mikako)

Ichijô Mikako was the wife of the final Tokugawa shogun, Tokugawa Yoshinobu.

A daughter of Imadegawa Kinhisa and sister of Imadegawa (Kikutei) Saneaya, she was adopted by Ichijô Tadaka, whose biological daughter would later marry the Meiji Emperor and become known as Empress Shôken. Mikako herself was betrothed in 1853 to Tokugawa Yoshinobu, head of the Hitotsubashi family, prior to circumstances turning to make him the successor to the position of Shogun. They married on 1855/12/3.

References

  • Ishin Shiryô Kôyô 維新史料綱要, vol 1 (1937), 414.
  • Ishin Shiryô Kôyô 維新史料綱要, vol 2, 147.