- Lady
Kasuga (春日局,
Kasuga no
Tsubone, 1579 –
October 26, 1643) was a ****anese
noble lady and
politician from a
prominent ****anese
samurai family of the...
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concubine Saigo-no-
Tsubone. His
Childhood name was ****umatsumaru (福松丸). When his
mother died, he and his
brother were
adopted by Acha no
Tsubone (1555-1637)...
- Lady Saigō (西郷局 or 西郷の局 Saigō no
Tsubone; 1552 – 1 July 1589), also
known as Oai, was one of the
concubines of
Tokugawa Ieyasu, the
samurai lord who unified...
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hostage by the
Takahashi clan (高橋氏) and
later killed. 2nd daughter: Goryū no
Tsubone (五龍局, d.1574), wife of
Shishido Takaie (宍戸隆家). Concubine: Nomi no Ōkata...
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Hatsume no
Tsubone (初芽局) is a
fictitious ****anese
woman from the
Sengoku period. She is
famous as the main
character of the
historical novel Sekigahara...
- Nyōgo: Dainagon-no-
tsubone (大納言局),
Ogimachi Saneakira's
daughter Imperial Princess Naoko (瑜子内親王) Nyōgo: Saemon-no-kami-no-
tsubone (左衛門督局), Nijō Tametada's...
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Harima no
Tsubone (播磨局) was a ****anese
female samurai warlord and
chief of
Amakusa clan
during the mid-Kamakura
period (1185–1333). She was the daughter...
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became the
mother of his heir. Lady
Okurakyo no
tsubone (Ono Harunaga's mother), Lady Aeba no
tsubone (the
second daughter of her grandaunt, Kaitsu-dono)...
- Tazuō (鶴王; d.1353) Concubine: Kako no
Tsubone Son:
Ashikaga Takewakamaru (足利 竹若丸; d. 1333) Concubine:
Echizen no
Tsubone (越前局)
Illegitimate son:
Ashikaga Tadafuyu...
- Jibukyo-no-
tsubone (治部卿局), Priest's
Daughter Son:
Imperial Prince Priest Dōen (道円法親王; 1210-1240) Daughter:
Princess Nobuko (信子女王)
Court Lady: Omiya-no-
Tsubone (大宮局)...