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Nakayama Tadayasu

Marquess Nakayama Tadayasu (Japanese 中山 忠能, 17 December 1809 – 12 June 1888) was a Japanese nobleman and courtier of the Edo period and then one of the Kazoku of the post-1867 Empire of Japan. He was the father of Nakayama Yoshiko (1834–1907) mother of the Emperor Meiji, who was born and brought up in Nakayama's household.〔Ben-Ami Shillony, ''The Emperors of Modern Japan'' (2008), p. 213〕 He had the rare honour of being awarded the Order of the Chrysanthemum while still alive.〔''The "Japan Gazette" Peerage of Japan'' (Japan Gazette, 1st edition, 1912), p. 57〕
==Early life==
The second son of Nakayama Tadayori, a member of the Kuge, or court nobility,〔Norman Havens, Nobutaka Inoue, ''An Encyclopedia of Shinto (Shinto Jiten)'' (2006), p. 185〕 in 1821, at the age of eleven, Nakayama was named as Provisional Major-General of the Imperial Guard of the Left.〔Takeda Hideaki, (Nakayama Tadayasu (1809-88) ) at kokugakuin.ac, accessed 24 September 2013〕
Nakayama married Matsura Aiko (1818–1906), a daughter of Matsura Kiyoshi (1760–1841), ninth daimyō (or feudal ruler) of Hirado and a famous swordsman.〔

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