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Senhime (千姫) (May 26, 1597 –
March 11, 1666), or Lady Sen, was the
eldest daughter of the shōgun
Tokugawa Hidetada and
later the wife of
Toyotomi Hideyori...
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others at the
Battle of Sekigahara. Hideyori's
arranged marriage to
Senhime, the seven-year-old
granddaughter of Ieyasu, was
designed to
mitigate Toyotomi...
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mother of his
successor Iemitsu, the
third shōgun. Her
children included Senhime, Tamahime, Katsuhime, Hatsuhime,
Takechiyo (Iemitsu), and Tadanaga. Hatsuhime...
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Iemitsu and
Tokugawa Tadanaga. They also had
several daughters, one of whom,
Senhime,
married twice. The
other daughter,
Kazuko hime,
married Emperor Go-Mizunoo...
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Hidetada (the
second shogun of the
Tokugawa shogunate). O-go's
daughter Senhime married her
cousin Toyotomi Hideyori, Lady Yodo's son.[citation needed]...
- that in the year 1603 he
would marry the
daughter of
Tokugawa Hidetada,
Senhime, who was
related to both clans.
Ieyasu sought to
establish a
powerful and...
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granddaughter of
Tokugawa Ieyasu and Oda Nobunaga. In 1616,
Tadatoki married Senhime,
another granddaughter of Ieyasu, and who had been
married to Toyotomi...
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including a
special tower for his daughter-in-law,
Princess Sen (千姫,
Senhime)
called keshō
yagura (Dressing Tower). In the
Meiji Period (1868–1912)...
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eldest son,
Honda Tadatoki (the
husband of
Tokugawa Hidetada's
daughter Senhime), was in line to
inherit the
Himeji Domain. However, as
Tadatoki died in...
- (Toyotomi Hideyoshi's widow, Yodo-dono), and his
infant son. His wife,
Senhime (a
granddaughter of Ieyasu),
pleaded to save
Hideyori and Yodo-dono's lives...