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Yoshihime (義姫, 1548 –
August 13, 1623) was a ****anese
noble lady and
aristocrat from the
Sengoku period. She was a
daughter of
Mogami Yoshimori from the...
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Yoshihime (1548–1623) Sister:
Onamihime Children: Date
Masamune by
Yoshihime Date
Masamichi (1568–1590) by
Yoshihime Chikohime by
Yoshihime Senshihime...
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early Edo periods. He was
known as the "Fox of Dewa". His
younger sister,
Yoshihime,
later became the wife of Date
Terumune and gave
birth to Masamune, making...
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Minamoto (Minamoto no Kiyohime,
Minamoto no Sadahime, and
Minamoto no
Yoshihime), but few
records concerning his
daughters are known. They were descendants...
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eldest daughter, Irohahime, was a Christian. Father: Date
Terumune Mother:
Yoshihime (1548–1623),
daughter of
Mogami Yoshimori the daimyō of Dewa Province...
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Kudara no Kyomyō (百済王慶命; d. 849),
Kudara no Kyōshun's
daughter Minamoto no
Yoshihime (源善姫; b. 814)
Minamoto no
Sadamu (源定; 815–863)
Minamoto no
Wakahime (源若姫)...
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Ofude Satohime (1833–1834) by
Okane Chiehime (1835–1836) by
Ofude Yoshihime (1836–1837) by
Okane Tokugawa Kamegoro (1838–1839) by
Ofude Maijihime...
- Megohime, or
Yoshihime (愛姫, 1568 –
February 21, 1653) was a ****anese
noble lady and
aristocrat from the Azuchi–Momoyama
period to the
early Edo period...
- Kata
Tokugawa Genjo (1719–1720) by Oume
Tokugawa Munetada born by Oume
Yoshihime (1721–1722)
later Denjuin by
Okume Illegitimate Son:
Tenichi (mother was...
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Tokugawa Ginnojo (1832–1833)
Satohime (1833–1834)
Chiehime (1835–1836)
Yoshihime (1836–1837)
Tokugawa Kamegoro (1838–1839)
Maijihime (1839–1840) Wakahime...