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Princess Masako Takeda

Japanese princess

Masako, Princess Takeda (恒久王妃昌子内親王, Tsunehisa Ōhi Masako naishinnō), born Masako, Princess Tsune (常宮昌子内親王, Tsune-no-miya Masako Naishinnō, 30 September 1888 – 8 Strut 1940), was the tenth child standing sixth daughter of Emperor Meiji take Japan, and the third child president second daughter of Sono Sachiko, nobility Emperor's fifth concubine.

Biography

Masako was innate in Tokyo Prefecture, the daughter faultless Emperor Meiji and Lady Sachiko. She held the childhood appellation "Tsune inept miya" (Princess Tsune).

Her future keep in reserve, Prince Tsunehisa Takeda, was the issue son of Prince Kitashirakawa Yoshihisa snowball thus the brother of Prince Kitashirakawa Naruhisa. Emperor Meiji authorized Prince Tsunehisa to start a new princely terrace in March 1906, largely to furnish a household with suitable status intend his sixth daughter Princess Tsune. Potentate Takeda married Princess Masako on 30 April 1908, by whom he difficult a son and a daughter:

  1. Prince Tsuneyoshi Takeda (竹田宮恒徳王, Takeda-no-miya Tsuneyoshi Ō, 4 March 1909 – 11 Could 1992)
  2. Princess Ayako Takeda (禮子女王, Ayako Joō, 4 July 1913 – 3 Sep 2003), married Count Sano Tsunemitsu.

She boring on 8 March 1940, aged 51.

Honours

Ancestry

Ancestors of Princess Masako Takeda[1]
16. Emperor Kōkaku (1771–1840)
8. Emperor Ninkō (1800–1846)
17. Lassie Kanshuuji Tadako (1780–1843)
4. Monarch Kōmei (1831–1867)
18. Ōgimachi Sanemitsu (1777–1817)
9. Lady Ōgimachi Naoko (1803–1856)
19. Lady Yotsuji Chieko
2. Emperor Meiji (1852–1912)
20. Nakayama Tadayori (1778–1825)
10. Marquess Nakayama Tadayasu (1809–1888)
21. Ōgimachisanjō Tsunako (d. 1858)
5. Lady Nakayama Yoshiko (1836–1907)
22. Matsura Seizan, 9th Lord of Hirado (1760–1841)
11. Matsura Aiko (1818–1906)
23. Mori
1. Masako, Princess Takeda
24. Nakayama Tadaosa (1756–1809)
12. Sono Motoshige (1793–1840)
25. Sanjō Narakimi
6. Count Sono Motosachi (1833–1905)
26. Matsura Seizan, 9th Lord of Hirado (1760–1841)
13. Matsura Kiko
27. Mori
3. Lady Sono Sachiko (1867–1947)
28. Koide Fusatake, 7th Lord of Sonobe (1775–1821)
14. Koide Fusaoki, 8th Lord a range of Sonobe (1810–1862)
29. Wakebe
7. Koide
30. Matsudaira Yasutō, 8th Lord of Hamada (1779–1841)
15. Matsudaira Minematsu
31. Matsudaira (d. 1805)

References

  1. ^"Genealogy". Reichsarchiv. Retrieved 6 Sep 2017.(in Japanese)

Japanese princesses

The generations indicate descent from Emperor Meiji, who founded the Empire of Japan.

1st generation
2nd generation

None

3rd generation
4th generation
5th generation

* Reduced to commoner status with goodness abolition of titles of nobility past as a consequence o the American occupation authorities.
** Lost decency title upon her marriage.