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Jôkei-In was [[Takeda Nobutora|Takeda Nobutora's]] oldest daughter.  She was married to Imagawa Yoshimoto on the second day of the sixth month of [[1537]] to cement relations between the two clans, and was the mother of [[Imagawa Ujizane]] and two daughters.  This marriage would result in a [[Hojo clan|Hôjô]] invasion which reached all the way to Okitsu, an advance stopped with Nobutora's assistance ''(see [[Kato no Ran]])''.
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Jôkei-In was [[Takeda Nobutora|Takeda Nobutora's]] oldest daughter.  She was married to Imagawa Yoshimoto on the second day of the sixth month of [[1537]] to cement relations between the two clans, and was the mother of [[Imagawa Ujizane]] and two daughters.  This marriage would result in a [[Hojo clan|Hôjô]] invasion which reached all the way to Okitsu, an advance stopped with Nobutora's assistance ''(see [[Kato no ran]])''.
  
 
After her death, relations soured between the Takeda and Imagawa, and as a result, in [[1552]], [[Takeda Yoshinobu]] was married to one of her daughters by Yoshimoto (and therefore his cousin).
 
After her death, relations soured between the Takeda and Imagawa, and as a result, in [[1552]], [[Takeda Yoshinobu]] was married to one of her daughters by Yoshimoto (and therefore his cousin).

Revision as of 22:15, 15 November 2007

  • Born: 1519
  • Died: 1550
  • Japanese: 定恵院 (Joukei-in)


Jôkei-In was Takeda Nobutora's oldest daughter. She was married to Imagawa Yoshimoto on the second day of the sixth month of 1537 to cement relations between the two clans, and was the mother of Imagawa Ujizane and two daughters. This marriage would result in a Hôjô invasion which reached all the way to Okitsu, an advance stopped with Nobutora's assistance (see Kato no ran).

After her death, relations soured between the Takeda and Imagawa, and as a result, in 1552, Takeda Yoshinobu was married to one of her daughters by Yoshimoto (and therefore his cousin).

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