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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jukei-niJukei-ni - Wikipedia

    Jukei-ni (寿桂尼, c. 1490 - 11 April 1568) was a Japanese noble lady who acted as the power behind the throne or de facto daimyo of the Imagawa clan during the Sengoku period. She was born in the aristocrat Nakamikado Family of Kyoto. Jukei-ni was the wife of Imagawa Ujichika and mother of Imagawa Ujiteru, Imagawa Yoshimoto and ...

  2. Principal wife of Imagawa's Suruga-Totomi daimyo Imagawa Ujichika, and Ujiteru and Yoshimoto's mother. Originated from the noble Nakamikado family. Personally, handled national affairs, caring for her ailing husband Ujichika, and had the young Ujiteru inherit the clan. After Imagawa Yoshimoto lost his life at Okehazama, she staunchly supported her grandson Ujizane. Also known as "Amamidai ...

  3. His marriage to Jukei-ni, the daughter of a court noble, is said to have strengthened his connection with Kyoto and led to Kyoto's culture being adopted in Sunpu (the capital of Suruga Province). Ujichika especially liked waka (traditional Japanese poetry consisting of thirty-one syllables) and renga (collaborative poetry).

  4. 14 de sept. de 2022 · An acceptable example of women who became known as “onna daimyō” (female lords) are Jukei-ni and Toshoin. Both women acted for a long period as rulers of their respective domains, even though they were not considered heirs.

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  5. And she was not alone in this new political battleground, women like Jukei-ni and Toshoin would become Daimyō (samurai feudal lords) in their own right ruling over their lands. Their status would ebb and flow until their final stand in the 19th century.

  6. Jukei-ni. Faction: Tou - Kai. *Skill - Imperial Praying. Charge time - 3 attacks. Deals 115% Stratagem Damage to enemies in the front. Applies Thon (Reflects received Attack to the attacker by 30%,stacking up to 3 times) on allies in the front for 3 Rounds. *Talent.

  7. Suruga Province. Imagawa Ujiteru (今川 氏輝, 1513 – April 7, 1536) was a Japanese daimyō of the Sengoku period, who ruled the Imagawa clan of Suruga Province. His childhood name was Ryuomaru (竜王丸). His father was Imagawa Ujichika and his mother was Jukei-ni (d. 1568).