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married Maeda Takasuke by
Hojuin Keihime (1689-1737)
married Ikeda Yoshiyasu by
Hojuin Maeda Toshiakira (1691 – 1737) by
Hojuin Naohime (1693-1749) married...
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Princess Masako (1673-1746) 3. Nijō Ieko (1716-1790) 14.
Maeda Tsunanori, 4th Lord of Kaga (1643-1724) 7.
Maeda Toshiko (1693-1749) 15.
Tsuda Hojuin...
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Ofude no Kata (d. 1844)
later Shumyo-in
Omitsu no Kata (1807–1885)
later Hojuin Okoto no Kata (d. 1855)
later Myoon'in
Otsuyu no Kata (d. 1888)
later Shugetsuin...
- Father:
Tokugawa Iemitsu (徳川 家光, 12
August 1604 – 8 June 1651) Mother:
Hōjuin (1621–1653)
Adopted mother: Eiko'in (1624–1711)
Consorts and Issue: Wife:...
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January 1699),
first daughter Concubine:
Oraku no Kata (1621–1653)
later Hōjuin (宝樹院), Aoki Toshinaga's
daughter (青木利長娘)
Tokugawa Ietsuna (徳川 家綱, 7 September...
- Daikakuji-ha (真言宗大覚寺派) Samboin-Ryu Kenjin-Gata
Lineage (三宝院流憲深方,
already extinct)
Hojuin-Ryu
Lineage (保寿院流,
since Heisei era) Sennyūji-ha (真言宗泉涌寺派) Zuishinin-Ryu...
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bloodline of her father,
Tachibana Dōsetsu. Ginchiyo’s mother,
Nishihime (
Hōjuin)
resided in the Ichizō home with Ginchiyo.
After Ginchiyo’s death, a discussion...
- Bakufu's
western gate. In
Nishi Mikado used to
stand [temples called] Hōon-ji,
Hojuin, Kōshō-ji, and Raikō-ji. Of them, only Raikō-ji
still exists. Tomb of Minamoto...
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permitted on Myōkoku
temple grounds.
Their remains are kept at the
nearby Hojuin Temple.[citation needed]
Sakai incident Geographic data
related to Myōkoku-ji...