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    chief wife Imperial Princess Yoshiko (欣子内親王), also known as Shin-Seiwa-in (新清和院). His birth mother was one of his father's concubines named Kajyūji Tadako...
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    Buddhist nun after her husband died, and changed her name to Shin-Seiwa-In (新清和院, Shin-seiwa-in) in 1841. Emperor Kōkaku fathered a total of 16 children (8...
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  • became a Buddhist nun. In 1841, she changed her name to Shin-Seiwa-In (新清和院, Shin-seiwa-in). Yoshiko died at age 67 and was buried Senyū-ji, which is...
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  • (1798-1823) - consort of Emperor Ninkō (posthumous honor) Shin-Seiwa In (新清和院): Imperial Princess Yoshiko (欣子内親王) (1779-1846) - consort of Emperor Kōkaku...
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