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Japanese court noble
Konoe Iehisa (近衛 家久, June 17, 1687 – September 11, 1737), son of regent
Iehiro, was a
kugyō or Japanese court noble of the
Edo period (1603–1868). He held a regent position
kampaku from 1726 to 1736. He had two consorts: daughters of
Shimazu Tsunataka and
Shimazu Yoshitaka, third and fourth heads of the
Satsuma Domain, respectively. With the latter he had a son
Konoe Uchisaki and two daughters who were consort of
Tokugawa Munechika, ninth head of
Owari Domain, and Morihime who was consort of
Tokugawa Munetake, founder of
Tayasu-Tokugawa.
Ancestry
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