Nijō Narinobu

Nijō Narinobu

Nijō Narinobu (二条 斉信?, April 10, 1788 – June 9, 1847), son of Nijō Harutaka, was a Japanese kugyō (court noble) of the Edo period (1603–1868). He married a daughter of the seventh head of Mito Domain Tokugawa Harutoshi. The couple had son Nijō Nariyuki, among others.

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