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Seikōin
Japanese noble woman (1558–1631)
- Fame40.5
- Momentum0.0
- Wikipedia534
Lived 1558–1631, aged 73Japan
Summary
Updated 2026-08-17
Seikōin was a Japanese noble woman from the Sengoku period and early Edo period. She was the wife of Mōri Terumoto. Her father was Shishido Takaie, and her mother was the daughter of Mōri Motonari, Lady Goryū. She was also called Lady Minami .
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Falling40.5
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Historical3.3
Source confidence20.0
Completeness33.0
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- SeikōinLow confidencewikipedia · en.wikipedia.org
- سیکو-اینLow confidencewikipedia · fa.wikipedia.org
- 清光院 (毛利輝元正室)Low confidencewikipedia · ja.wikipedia.org
