词条 | Lady Chaa |
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When the daikan (a local official) had her husband killed, she appealed to Ieyasu, who was then the lord of Hamamatsu Castle; as a result, he punished the daikan.[3] She subsequently became a concubine of Ieyasu, and in 1592 bore him a son Matsudaira Tadateru. Chaa died in 1621. Her grave is at Sōkei-ji, a Buddhist temple in Bunkyō, Tokyo. Her buddhist name is Satoru'in Family
Notes1. ^Bolitho, Harold. (1974). Treasures Among Men: The Fudai Daimyo in Tokugawa Japan. New Haven: Yale University Press. {{ISBN|978-0-300-01655-0}}; OCLC 185685588 {{DEFAULTSORT:Chaa, Lady}}{{Japan-noble-stub}}2. ^McClain, James. (1991). The Cambridge History of Japan Volume 4. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 3. ^弁は旧漢字で表示できなかったもの 4 : 1621 deaths|Tokugawa clan|Japanese concubines|Year of birth unknown |
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