Difference between revisions of "Takako joo"

From SamuraiWiki
Jump to navigationJump to search
 
Line 3: Line 3:
 
*''Japanese'': 幟子女王 ''(Takako joou)''
 
*''Japanese'': 幟子女王 ''(Takako joou)''
  
Takako, a daughter of Imperial Prince [[Arisugawa Takahito]] and adopted daughter of Shogun [[Tokugawa Ieyoshi]], was the wife of [[Tokugawa Yoshiatsu]], lord of [[Mito han]]. She was also Yoshiatsu's cousin, being a niece of his mother Yoshiko.
+
Takako, a daughter of Imperial Prince [[Arisugawa Takahito]] and adopted daughter of Shogun [[Tokugawa Ieyoshi]], was the wife of [[Tokugawa Yoshiatsu]], lord of [[Mito han]]. She was also Yoshiatsu's cousin, being a niece of his mother [[Princess Yoshiko (Arisugawa no miya)|Yoshiko]].
  
 
She married Yoshiatsu in [[1853]], and died three years later on [[1856]]/11/19.
 
She married Yoshiatsu in [[1853]], and died three years later on [[1856]]/11/19.

Latest revision as of 06:51, 23 July 2022

  • Died: 1856/11/19
  • Other Names: 線姫 (Ito hime), 順貞 (Juntei)
  • Japanese: 幟子女王 (Takako joou)

Takako, a daughter of Imperial Prince Arisugawa Takahito and adopted daughter of Shogun Tokugawa Ieyoshi, was the wife of Tokugawa Yoshiatsu, lord of Mito han. She was also Yoshiatsu's cousin, being a niece of his mother Yoshiko.

She married Yoshiatsu in 1853, and died three years later on 1856/11/19.

References

  • Ishin Shiryô Kôyô 維新史料綱要, vol 2 (1937), 270.
  • Anne Walthall, "Nishimiya Hide: Turning Palace Arts into Marketable Skills," in Walthall (ed.), The Human Tradition in Modern Japan, Scholarly Resources, Inc. (2002), 48.