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*''Died: [[1853]]/6/22''
*''Other Names'': [[徳川]] 美子 ''(Tokugawa Yoshiko)'', 峰寿院 ''(Houjuin)''
*''Other Names'': [[徳川]] 美子 ''(Tokugawa Yoshiko)'', 峰寿院 ''(Houjuin)''
*''Japanese'': 峰姫 ''(Mine hime)''
*''Japanese'': 峰姫 ''(Mine hime)''
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Mine-hime, or Tokugawa Yoshiko, was the wife of [[Tokugawa Narinobu]], lord of [[Mito han]]. Her grandsons included [[Tokugawa Yoshiatsu]], who succeeded Narinobu's successor [[Tokugawa Nariaki]] as lord of Mito.
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Mine-hime, or Tokugawa Yoshiko, 13th daughter of [[Shogun]] [[Tokugawa Ienari]], was the wife of [[Tokugawa Narinobu]], lord of [[Mito han]]. Her grandsons included [[Tokugawa Yoshiatsu]], who succeeded Narinobu's successor [[Tokugawa Nariaki]] as lord of Mito.
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Her posthumous Buddhist name was Hôjuin.
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She died on [[1853]]/6/22, by chance the same day as Shogun [[Tokugawa Ieyoshi]]. Her posthumous Buddhist name was Hôjuin.
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==References==
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Ishin Shiryo, vol 1, 437.
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