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Sanada Komatsu
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* ''Born: [[1573]]''
* ''Born: [[1573]]''
* ''Died: [[1620]]''
* ''Died: [[1620]]''
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* ''Japanese:'' 真田小松 ''(Sanada Komatsu)''
* ''Japanese:'' 真田小松 ''(Sanada Komatsu)''
* ''Posthumous Name:'' 大連院 ''(Dairen-in)''
* ''Posthumous Name:'' 大連院 ''(Dairen-in)''
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Komatsu was the daughter of [[Honda Tadakatsu]], one of the most trusted and prominent of [[Tokugawa Ieyasu]]'s vassals. Ieyasu adopted her for use in marriage politics (a very common practice), and gave her the name of Komatsu. Thus she was officially Ieyasu's daughter. <ref> Some lacquer dowery goods marked with the Tokugawa crest are preserved in the temple in Ueda where her grave marker is. </ref> He married her to [[Sanada Nobuyuki]], the eldest son of [[Sanada Masayuki]] of [[Ueda Castle]] in [[Shinano province]]. They had two sons, [[Sanada Nobuyoshi|Nobuyoshi]] (信吉), born [[1593]], and [[Sanada Nobumasa|Nobumasa]] (信政).
Komatsu was the daughter of [[Honda Tadakatsu]], one of the most trusted and prominent of [[Tokugawa Ieyasu]]'s vassals. Ieyasu adopted her for use in marriage politics (a very common practice), and gave her the name of Komatsu. Thus she was officially Ieyasu's daughter. <ref> Some lacquer dowery goods marked with the Tokugawa crest are preserved in the temple in Ueda where her grave marker is. </ref> He married her to [[Sanada Nobuyuki]], the eldest son of [[Sanada Masayuki]] of [[Ueda Castle]] in [[Shinano province]]. They had two sons, [[Sanada Nobuyoshi|Nobuyoshi]] (信吉), born [[1593]], and [[Sanada Nobumasa|Nobumasa]] (信政).
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