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Tamahime (珠姫) or Tama (1599-1622) was a ****anese
noble lady,
member of the
aristocrat Tokugawa family during the Edo period. She was the
second daughter...
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mother of his
successor Iemitsu, the
third shōgun. She had Senhime,
Tamahime, Katsuhime, Hatsuhime,
Takechiyo (Iemitsu), and Tadanaga.
Hatsuhime was...
- 1982. In 1984,
during a
hiatus on Guernica, she
released a live
album Ura
Tamahime with a
backing band
called Yapoos; the band
included some
former Halmens...
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deities are
Mitoshi (御歳神, Mitoshi-no-kami) and the
female deity Tamahime (玉姫命,
Tamahime-no-mikoto).
Mitoshi is the son of the
Shinto male
deity Toshigami...
- Hoshin'in (芳心院)
Adopted Daughters:
Kametsuruhime (1613–1630),
daughter of
Tamahime with
Maeda To****sune and
married Mōri Tadahiro, son of Mōri
Tadamasa of...
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Shinto deities are
Mitoshi (御歳神, Mitoshi-no-kami) and
female deity Tamahime (玉姫命,
Tamahime-no-mikoto).
Mitoshi is the son of the
Shinto male
deity Toshigami...
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arranged for his
adopted heir, To****sune, to
marry Hidetada's daughter,
Tamahime. Due to
those four men
later supporting Ieyasu in the
Sekigahara war against...
- (1539–1599) Mother:
Kinsein Adoptive father:
Maeda Toshinaga Wife:
Tokugawa Tamahime (1599–1622),
daughter of
Tokugawa Hidetada and Azai Oeyo
First daughter:...
- by USS Shark (
United States Navy). 115
troops and 29 crew were killed.
Tamahime Maru Imperial ****anese Navy
World War II:
Convoy No. 3530: The requisitioned...
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Resting place Taitoku-in
Mausoleum Spouse(s) O-hime Oeyo
Children Senhime Tamahime Katsuhime Hatsuhime Chomaru (1601–1602)
Tokugawa Iemitsu Tokugawa Tadanaga...