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{{family name hatnote, Nijō, lang=Japanese {{nihongo, Nijō Harutaka, 二条 治孝, extra=October 30, 1754 – November 5, 1826, son of Nijō Munemoto, was a Japanese '' kugyō'' (court noble) of the
Edo period The , also known as the , is the period between 1600 or 1603 and 1868 in the history of Japan, when the country was under the rule of the Tokugawa shogunate and some 300 regional ''daimyo'', or feudal lords. Emerging from the chaos of the Sengok ...
(1603–1868). He had many children with a daughter of the fifth lord of Mito Domain Tokugawa Munemoto. Among them were: (in order of birth) * {{nihongo, Nijō Narimichi, 二条 斉通, extra=1781-1798 * Kujō Suketsugu * Saionji 寛季 * Consort of Tokugawa Nariatsu, third head of Hitotsubashi-Tokugawa family * Nijō Narinobu (who was adopted by his brother Narimichi) * Kujō Hisatada * Nijo Suiko, Consort of Nabeshima Naotomo, eighth lord of Hasunoike Domain (subdomain of Saga Domain). * Consort of Matsudaira Yoritsugu, eighth lord of Hitachi-Fuchū Domain.


Family

Parents *Father: Nijō Munemoto (二条 宗基, June 8, 1727 – February 9, 1754) *Mother: Court Lady (家女房) Consorts and issues: *Wife: Tokugawa Yoshihime (徳川嘉姫), daughter of Tokugawa Munemoto **Nijō Narimichi (二条斉通, 31 Mai 1781 – 4 July 1794), first son ** Kujō Suketsugu (九条 輔嗣, 28 October 1784 – 6 March 1807), third son ** Nijō Narinobu (二条 斉信, April 10, 1788 – June 9, 1847), sixth son *Concubine: Higuchi Nobuko (樋口信子), daughter of Higuchi Motoyasu (樋口基康) ** Kujō Hisatada (九条 尚忠, September 5, 1798 – October 5, 1871), eleventh son *Concubine: Court Lady (家女房) **Saionji Hirouse (西園寺寛季, 23 January 1787 – 18 March 1856), fourth son **Tanemaro (胤麿), fifth son **Zomamoru (増護, d. 1875), sixth son **Michinaga (道永, d.1821), seventh son **Shinkkan (信観), eighth son **Matsudono Takanori (松殿隆温, 1811 – 1875), ninth son **Lady Takako (隆子), Wife of Tokugawa Harukuni (徳川 治国), first daughter **Lady Tsunehime (恒姫), second daughter **Lady Oyako (親子), third daughter **Lady Yasuko (保子), Wife of Tokugawa Nariatsu (徳川 斉敦), fourth daughter **Lady Ueko (嬉子) fifth daughter **Lady Kyoko (軌子), Wife of Hanazono Kohei (花園公熙), sixth daughter **Lady Fukuko (福子), Wife of Kuroda Narikiyo (黒田 斉清), seventh daughter **Lady Takiko (多喜子), eighth daughter **Lady Takeko (武子), Eife of Otose Shigenobu (乙瀬重信), ninth daughter **Lady Hiroko (広子), tenth daughter **Lady Ikuko (育子), eleventh daughter **Lady Jūko (柔子), Wife of Echizen Seiteru (越前誠照), twelfth daughter **Lady Chikako (近子, 1804 – 1849), thirteenth daughter **Lady Junhine (純姫), fourteenth daughter **Nijo Suiko (二条 遂子), Wife of Nabeshima Naotomo (鍋島 直与), fifteenth daughter **Lady Saiko (最子), Wife of Matsudaira Yoritsuna ( 松平頼縄), sixteenth daughter **Lady Tsuneko (常子), seventeenth daughter


Ancestry

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daimyō were powerful Japanese magnates, feudal lords who, from the 10th century to the early Meiji era, Meiji period in the middle 19th century, ruled most of Japan from their vast hereditary land holdings. They were subordinate to the shogun and no ...
'' of Owari (1689-1713) , 11=11. Osan no Kata , 12= , 13= , 14= , 15= , 16= 16. Kujō Kaneharu (1641-1677) , 17= 17. Kujō Toki-hime , 18= , 19= , 20=20. Tokugawa Tsunanari, 3rd ''
daimyō were powerful Japanese magnates, feudal lords who, from the 10th century to the early Meiji era, Meiji period in the middle 19th century, ruled most of Japan from their vast hereditary land holdings. They were subordinate to the shogun and no ...
'' of Owari (1652-1699) , 21=21. Hōju-in (1665-1739) , 22= , 23= , 24= , 25= , 26= , 27= , 28= , 29= , 30= , 31=


References

{{reflist * {{cite web, url=http://nekhet.ddo.jp/people/japan/fsnijou.html#harutakatkk, script-title=ja:二条家(摂家), accessdate=2007-09-14, language=Japanese, author=ネケト, url-status=dead, archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20040815231358/http://nekhet.ddo.jp/people/japan/fsnijou.html#harutakatkk, archivedate=2004-08-15 {{DEFAULTSORT:Nijo, Harutaka 1754 births 1826 deaths Fujiwara clan Harutaka {{japan-noble-stub