- 親子内親王, Kazu-no-miya
Chikako naishinnō, 1
August 1846 – 2
September 1877) (
Kazunomiya) was the wife of 14th shōgun
Tokugawa Iemochi. She was
renamed Lady Seikan'in-no-miya...
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marriage between the shōgun and the Emperor's
younger sister,
Princess Kazunomiya.
Naosuke broached the
topic to the
Imperial court through his
Envoy Manabe...
- at Satsuma.
Niwata Tsuguko of Kyoto, the
personal ladyship of
Princess Kazunomiya, Iemochi's wife. She died 1868 in the Ōoku.
Takiyama (1805–1876), the...
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marriage between Tokugawa Iemochi, the next shōgun, and
imperial princess Kazunomiya was a
major success for this faction. However, this put
Satsuma at odds...
- the
shogunate ordered marriage of
Kazunomiya and Iemochi, the
emperor Kōmei
opposed to this
request because Kazunomiya and
Arisugawanomiya had been already...
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gattai (公武合体,
Union of the
Imperial Court and the Shogunate) and
welcomed Kazunomiya, the
younger sister of
Emperor Komei, as the wife of the 14th shogun,...
- Palenque:
Flower of Bacal, Mesoamerica, A.D. 749 by Anna
Kirwan (2004)
Kazunomiya:
Prisoner of Heaven, ****an, 1858 by
Kathryn Lasky (2004) Anacaona: Golden...
- Kōmei
Terunosuke Takezai as
Prince Arisugawa Taruhito Maki
Horikita as
Kazunomiya Chikako Mayumi Wakamura as Kangyōin Shumpūtei
Koasa as
Konoe Tadahiro...
- jigazō (1977)
Yokomizo Seishi Shirīzu (1977–1978)
Nagisa no onna (1980)
Kazunomiya sama
otome (1981)
Oshin (1983–1984) –
Oshin Shinju yoi
goshin (1984) The...
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Mifune 1981 ****anese TV mini-series that
aired over 3
consecutive nights.
Kazunomiya-sama
otome Kenji Sawai Shinobu Ōtake,
Mitsuko Mori,
Kimiko Ikegami 1981...