Senhime

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Senhime was a Japanese noblewoman of the early Edo period, famed as the granddaughter of shogun Tokugawa Ieyasu and for her politically significant marriages that linked the Tokugawa and Toyotomi clans.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Japanese noblewoman
daimyo wife
historical figure
associatedWith Tokugawa shogunate NERFINISHED
Toyotomi regime NERFINISHED
birthPlace Edo NERFINISHED
birthYear 1597
burialPlace Zojo-ji NERFINISHED
child Katsuhime NERFINISHED
Kokuhime NERFINISHED
clan Tokugawa clan NERFINISHED
clanByMarriage Honda clan NERFINISHED
Toyotomi clan NERFINISHED
country Japan
culturalDepiction Japanese literature
kabuki theatre
taiga drama
deathPlace Edo NERFINISHED
deathYear 1666
era Edo period NERFINISHED
father Tokugawa Hidetada NERFINISHED
gender female
givenName Sen NERFINISHED
grandfather Tokugawa Ieyasu NERFINISHED
grandmother Lady Tsukiyama NERFINISHED
honorificSuffix -hime
house Tokugawa NERFINISHED
language Japanese
marriageYear 1603
1616
Honda Tadatoki NERFINISHED
Toyotomi Hideyori NERFINISHED
mother Oeyo NERFINISHED
notableFor being granddaughter of Tokugawa Ieyasu
linking Tokugawa and Toyotomi clans
politically significant marriages
politicalRole marriage alliance figure
posthumousName Tenjuin NERFINISHED
relatedConflict Siege of Osaka NERFINISHED
religion Buddhism
residedIn Himeji Castle NERFINISHED
Osaka Castle NERFINISHED
sibling Tokugawa Iemitsu NERFINISHED
spouse Honda Tadatoki NERFINISHED
Toyotomi Hideyori NERFINISHED
status aristocracy
title princess

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Tokugawa Hidetada child Senhime
Toyotomi Hideyori spouse Senhime