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Tadako Urata (宇良田 唯子) (3 May 1873 – 18 June 1936) was a ****anese physician,
trained in
ophthalmology in Germany. She and her
husband ran a
clinic in Tianjin...
- (新清和院). His
birth mother was one of his father's
concubines named Kajyūji
Tadako (勧修寺婧子).
Prince Ayahito was
enthroned as
Emperor on 31
October 1817, after...
- writer,
lived in Kumamoto, 1896-1900.
Tochihikari Masayuki, sumo wrestler.
Tadako Urata,
ophthalmologist Yōko Shimada, actress.
Yokoi Shōnan,
scholar and...
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Ayahito •
First Daughter:
Princess Noto •
Second Son:
Prince Toshi Kajyūji
Tadako (勧修寺婧子) 1780 1843 Kajyūji
Tsunehaya •
Fourth Son:
Imperial Prince Ayahito...
- father-in-law of the shōgun. The
marriage was
completed in 1789,
after which Tadako became formally known as
Midaidokoro Sadako, or "first wife" Sadako. Protocol...
- Daikakuji-tō emperor,
Emperor Go-Uda. His
mother was
Fujiwara no Chūshi/
Tadako (藤原忠子),
daughter of
Fujiwara no
Tadatsugu (Itsutsuji Tadatsugu) (藤原忠継/五辻忠継)...
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daughter of
Tokugawa Nariaki, daimyō of Mito Domain. His
second wife was
Tadako (1855–1923),
daughter of
Count Mizoguchi Naohiro, the
former daimyō of Shibata...
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Consort (Nyōgo):
Princess Kenshi (兼子女王)
Consort (Nyōgo):
Princess Chūshi/
Tadako (忠子女王; 854–904),
Emperor Kōkō's
daughter Consort (Nyōgo):
Fujiwara no Yoriko...
- unknown: Daughter:
Princess Yoshiko (慶子女王; 1225-1286) Daughter:
Princess Tadako (忠子女王; 1232-1249) Son:
Prince Chitose (千歳宮; 1237-1254) Morinari-shinnō became...
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Prince Sadami (定省親王)
later Emperor Uda
Fourth Daughter:
Imperial Princess Tadako (忠子内親王; 854–904),
married to
Emperor Seiwa Fifth Daughter:
Imperial Princess...