Though several shoguns married wives from samurai families (such as [[Tokugawa Iesada|Tokugawa Iesada's]] ''midai'' [[Atsu-hime]], and [[Tokugawa Ienari|Ienari's]] ''midai'' [[Kodai-in (1773-1844)|Kôdai-in]], both daughters of heads of the [[Shimazu clan]]), in these cases too, the wife-to-be was adopted into a court noble family prior to the marriage. | Though several shoguns married wives from samurai families (such as [[Tokugawa Iesada|Tokugawa Iesada's]] ''midai'' [[Atsu-hime]], and [[Tokugawa Ienari|Ienari's]] ''midai'' [[Kodai-in (1773-1844)|Kôdai-in]], both daughters of heads of the [[Shimazu clan]]), in these cases too, the wife-to-be was adopted into a court noble family prior to the marriage. |