- and had two
children together: a daughter,
Katsuhime (勝姫), and a son,
Kōchiyo (幸千代).
However tragedy struck when her son died at the age of three, and...
- of Kaga by his
younger brother,
Kochiyo. When the Ōnin War
broke out in 1467,
Masachika sided with
Hosokawa and
Kochiyo with Yamana. In 1473, Masachika...
- War
broke out,
Masachika sided with the
Hosokawa clan,
while his
brother Kochiyo sided with
Yamana clan. With the aid of
Asakura clan and the Ikkō-ikki...
-
Senhime gave
birth to
Kochiyo 1619:
Tamahime gave
birth to
Mitsuhime 1620:
Masako married Emperor Go-Mizunoo 1621: Senhime's son,
Kochiyo died 1621: Tamahime...
-
their allies left
Echizen for Kaga Province. The Kai
allied with
Togashi Kochiyo [ja], a
faction leader who
supported the
western army, and was currently...
- out
between Togashi Masachika and
Kochiyo Masachika for
control of the
position of
shugo over the province.
Kochiyo was
victorious against his brother...
- Sing Yer
Heart Out for the Lads
Barry Theatre Royal, York 2007
Nakamitsu Kochiyo Gate Theatre,
London Rough Crossings Isaac Birmingham Repertory Theatre...
-
Senhime (1597-1666) Children:
Katsuhime (b. 1618),
married Ikeda Mitsumasa Kochiyo (1619–1621) Ruch,
Barbara (2002).
Engendering Faith:
Women and Buddhism...
- Second:
Katsuhime (1618–1678)
married Ikeda Mitsumasa of
Okayama Domain Kochiyo (1619–1621)
Tamahime Tentoku-in
August 1, 1599
August 9, 1622 Oeyo Maeda...