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Jukei-ni (寿桂尼, d. April 11, 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 Zukei-ni. She acted as guardian and advisor for Ujichika, Ujiteru, Yoshimoto and her grandson Imagawa Ujizane. Jukei-ni is also known as ''Onna Daimyo'' and "Amamidai", once proclaimed that she would "protect Imagawa to her grave".

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  • Jukei-ni (寿桂尼, d. April 11, 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 Zukei-ni. She acted as guardian and advisor for Ujichika, Ujiteru, Yoshimoto and her grandson Imagawa Ujizane. Jukei-ni is also known as ''Onna Daimyo'' and "Amamidai", once proclaimed that she would "protect Imagawa to her grave". (en)
  • 寿桂尼(じゅけいに、? - 永禄11年3月14日(1568年4月11日)は、戦国時代の女性。駿河国の戦国大名・今川氏親の正室。藤原北家、勧修寺流の中御門家(公家)の出自で、父は権大納言中御門宣胤。弟に中御門宣秀、妹は山科言綱の正室・黒木の方。子に今川氏輝、今川義元、瑞渓院(北条氏康室)など。名は不詳。夫・氏親の死後、剃髪して翠光院寿桂(後に長膳院)と号し、大方殿と称された。氏親、氏輝、義元、氏真の4代にわたって今川氏の政務を補佐し、「尼御台(あまみだい)」と呼ばれた。 (ja)
  • 壽桂尼(生年不詳~1568年4月11日〖永祿11年3月14日〗),日本戰國時代女性,是戰國時駿河國的大名今川氏親的正室。出身藤原北家,勸修寺流,父親是權大納言,兄長,姐姐的正室。子女今川氏輝、今川義元、瑞溪院(北條氏康的正室)。本名不詳,丈夫氏親死後依佛俗剃度出家,法名瑞光院壽桂尼,尊稱大方殿。經歷氏親、氏輝、義元、氏真四代擔任政務方面的輔佐。 (zh)
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  • Jukei-ni (寿桂尼, d. April 11, 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 Zukei-ni. She acted as guardian and advisor for Ujichika, Ujiteru, Yoshimoto and her grandson Imagawa Ujizane. Jukei-ni is also known as ''Onna Daimyo'' and "Amamidai", once proclaimed that she would "protect Imagawa to her grave". (en)
  • 寿桂尼(じゅけいに、? - 永禄11年3月14日(1568年4月11日)は、戦国時代の女性。駿河国の戦国大名・今川氏親の正室。藤原北家、勧修寺流の中御門家(公家)の出自で、父は権大納言中御門宣胤。弟に中御門宣秀、妹は山科言綱の正室・黒木の方。子に今川氏輝、今川義元、瑞渓院(北条氏康室)など。名は不詳。夫・氏親の死後、剃髪して翠光院寿桂(後に長膳院)と号し、大方殿と称された。氏親、氏輝、義元、氏真の4代にわたって今川氏の政務を補佐し、「尼御台(あまみだい)」と呼ばれた。 (ja)
  • 壽桂尼(生年不詳~1568年4月11日〖永祿11年3月14日〗),日本戰國時代女性,是戰國時駿河國的大名今川氏親的正室。出身藤原北家,勸修寺流,父親是權大納言,兄長,姐姐的正室。子女今川氏輝、今川義元、瑞溪院(北條氏康的正室)。本名不詳,丈夫氏親死後依佛俗剃度出家,法名瑞光院壽桂尼,尊稱大方殿。經歷氏親、氏輝、義元、氏真四代擔任政務方面的輔佐。 (zh)
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