Nijo Mitsuhira
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, son of Nijō Yasumichi
, was a Japanese kugyō
(court noble) of the early Edo period
. He held regent positions kampaku from 1653 to 1663 and sesshō from 1663 to 1664. Nijō Tsunahira
was his adopted son. A daughter of his was a consort of the third head of Kōfu Domain
Tokugawa Tsunashige.
Nijo Yasumichi
, son of Kujō Yukiie adopted son of Nijō Akizane, was a Japanese kugyō of the early Edo period. He held a regent position sesshō from 1635 to 1647. He married a daughter of Emperor Go-Yōzei, and the couple had son Nijō Mitsuhira.-References:...
, was a Japanese kugyō
Kugyo
is the collective term for the very few most powerful men attached to the court of the Emperor of Japan in pre-Meiji eras. The kugyō was broadly divided into two groups: the , comprising the Chancellor of the Realm, the Minister of the Left, and the Minister of the Right; and the , comprising the...
(court noble) of the early Edo period
Edo period
The , or , is a division of Japanese history which was ruled by the shoguns of the Tokugawa family, running from 1603 to 1868. The political entity of this period was the Tokugawa shogunate....
. He held regent positions kampaku from 1653 to 1663 and sesshō from 1663 to 1664. Nijō Tsunahira
Nijo Tsunahira
, son of Kujō Kaneharu and adopted son of Nijō Mitsuhira, was a Japanese kugyō of the Edo period. He held a regent position kampaku from 1722 to 1726. A daughter of Emperor Reigen was his wife who gave birth to Nijō Yoshitada.-References:...
was his adopted son. A daughter of his was a consort of the third head of Kōfu Domain
Kofu Domain
The was a han or feudal domain in Kai Province . After the Yanagisawa clan was reassigned to another domain in Yamato Province, Kōfu was ruled as tenryō, on behalf of the shogun, by a hatamoto.- Heads :*Kawajiri clan#Hidetaka...
Tokugawa Tsunashige.