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Kamehime (亀姫, 27 July 1560 – 1 August 1625) was a Japanese woman from the Sengoku period. She was the eldest daughter of Tokugawa Ieyasu with his first wife, Lady Tsukiyama. She married Okudaira Nobumasa. The marriage was arranged as a reward for Nobumasa, who had proven himself as the guardian of Nagashino Castle. It is said that her dowry included one of the twenty-one prized writing boxes of crafted by Koami masters. She is known to have acted actively in the siege of Nagashino. Kamehime helped her husband and send Torii Suneemon on the mission to cross the enemy army to request aid to her father, Ieyasu in Okazaki and defended the Nagashino castle.

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  • Kamehime (亀姫, 27 July 1560 – 1 August 1625) was a Japanese woman from the Sengoku period. She was the eldest daughter of Tokugawa Ieyasu with his first wife, Lady Tsukiyama. She married Okudaira Nobumasa. The marriage was arranged as a reward for Nobumasa, who had proven himself as the guardian of Nagashino Castle. It is said that her dowry included one of the twenty-one prized writing boxes of crafted by Koami masters. She is known to have acted actively in the siege of Nagashino. Kamehime helped her husband and send Torii Suneemon on the mission to cross the enemy army to request aid to her father, Ieyasu in Okazaki and defended the Nagashino castle. After Ieyasu's death she had a large part in the overthrow of Honda Masazumi, whom she disliked. In 1625, Kamehime died at age 66. Her Buddhist name was Seitokuin and her remains were buried in . (en)
  • 亀姫(かめひめ、永禄3年6月4日(1560年6月27日) - 寛永2年5月27日(1625年7月1日))は、徳川家康の長女。母は築山御前(瀬名今川氏)で、松平信康は同母兄。奥平信昌の正室。 (ja)
  • 龜姬(1560年—1625年),是德川幕府初代將軍德川家康的長女,母親正室瀨名姬(築山殿)。 (zh)
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  • 亀姫(かめひめ、永禄3年6月4日(1560年6月27日) - 寛永2年5月27日(1625年7月1日))は、徳川家康の長女。母は築山御前(瀬名今川氏)で、松平信康は同母兄。奥平信昌の正室。 (ja)
  • 龜姬(1560年—1625年),是德川幕府初代將軍德川家康的長女,母親正室瀨名姬(築山殿)。 (zh)
  • Kamehime (亀姫, 27 July 1560 – 1 August 1625) was a Japanese woman from the Sengoku period. She was the eldest daughter of Tokugawa Ieyasu with his first wife, Lady Tsukiyama. She married Okudaira Nobumasa. The marriage was arranged as a reward for Nobumasa, who had proven himself as the guardian of Nagashino Castle. It is said that her dowry included one of the twenty-one prized writing boxes of crafted by Koami masters. She is known to have acted actively in the siege of Nagashino. Kamehime helped her husband and send Torii Suneemon on the mission to cross the enemy army to request aid to her father, Ieyasu in Okazaki and defended the Nagashino castle. (en)
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  • Kamehime (en)
  • 亀姫 (徳川家康長女) (ja)
  • 龜姬 (德川家康長女) (zh)
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