Takatsukasa Norihira

Takatsukasa Norihira (Japanese鹰 司 教 平; * February 14, 1609; † November 7, 1668 ) was a scion of the re-launched by Takatsukasa Nobufusa high noble family Takatsukasa, originally from Konoe Iezane derived, which was considered one of the go- Sekke worthy enough to provide regent for Japanese rulers.

Norihira, Nobuhisas son, was initially " Head of the Office for the imperial bodyguard on the left " and from 1632 Naidaijin. Sadaijin ( " Registrar to the left " ) he was from 1640-41, when the policy of seclusion of the country ( sakoku rei ) from the Tokugawa Bakufu was perfected.

He was married to a daughter of Go- Mizunoos, Tanemitsu. His third son was adopted in the Kujo, he is therefore as Kujo Kaneharu (九 条 兼 晴; 1641-1677 ) is known. Three sons were given high positions within the Buddhist hierarchy. The daughter Nobuko (信 子, 1651-1709 ) was the Joko in the Tokugawa Tsunayoshi, another nun was in Zuiryuji. The most recent was with Shimazu Tsunataka, the third daimyo of Satsuma -han, married. With a concubine he had the daughter Fusako (房子; 1653-1712 ), the maid of honor was in the palace of the Empress of the dance - Tennō.

Swell

  • Berend Wispelwey (ed.): Japanese Biographical Archive. Fiche 384, K.G. Saur, Munich 2007, ISBN 3-598-34014-1
  • Pedigree ( jp. )
  • Takatsukasa
  • Born in 1609
  • Died in 1668
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