-
later to
Fujiwara no
Sumiko (藤原敬子) upon her
adoption by
Konoe Tadahiro.
Tenshōin was born in
Kagoshima in 1835. In 1853, she
became the
adopted daughter...
- old
enough to rule. Second, all
political issues must be
discussed with
Tenshoin, as Iemochi's mother. As part of the kōbu
gattai ("Union of
Court and Bakufu")...
-
Takeda Nobuyoshi Joken-in-dono
eiyozenkyozugendaizenjomon Shimoyama-dono
Tenshoin, Kino****a Katsutoshi's
daughter Matsudaira Tadateru Shorin-in-dono...
-
Tadamoto Bakumatsu period Saigō
Takamori Ōkubo
Toshimichi Komatsu Tatewaki Tenshōin,
official wife of
shogun Tokugawa Iesada Satsuma Rebellion Beppu Shinsuke...
-
Takeda Nobuharu) (1572–1587)
Adopted Mother: Gensho-in (d. 1622) Wife:
Tenshoin Concubine: Otsu no Kata This
content is
derived from the corresponding...
- Ieyoshi. In
office from 1844 to 1853. Ikushima, the
personal ladyship of
Tenshōin. She
retired from the Ōoku at 1859 and sta**** with Muraoka, the senior...
-
Matranga (English) The main
characters from ! era.
Eichi Tenshouin (天祥院 英智,
Tenshōin Eichi)
Voiced by:
Hikaru Midorikawa (****anese);
Aaron Dismuke (English)...
- Fumiko, and
later she
became a
consort of
Tokugawa Iesada and took the name
Tenshōin.
Following the
Meiji Restoration, he was
granted the
title of prince. Translated...
-
actors and
music coordinators are from Kagoshima.
Okatsu –
Atsuhime –
Tenshōin:
Honoka Nagai –
Chinami Iwamoto – Aoi
Miyazaki Hideki Takahashi as Shimazu...
- Sacher-Masoch,
Austrian writer for whom
masochism is
named (d. 1895)
February 5 –
Tenshoin, wife of 13th Shōgun of ****an,
Tokugawa Iesada (d.1883)
February 16 – Robert...