Matsudaira Yoshinaga (松平 慶永, October 10, 1828 – June 2, 1890), also known as Matsudaira Keiei, or better known as Matsudaira Shungaku (春嶽) was a Japanese...
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Famous Yūki-Matsudaira include Matsudaira Naritami and Matsudaira Yoshinaga, two daimyōs of the late Edo period. Matsudaira Yoshinaga in particular...
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came down to two domains: Echizen and Aizu. Of the two, Echizen's Matsudaira Yoshinaga already held high Shogunal office as President of Political Affairs...
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Oxford. Father:Matsudaira Yoshinaga Adoptive father: Yasutaka Matsudaira Adoptive father-in-law:Katsunosuke Inoue Son:Nagayoshi Matsudaira Cousins:Tokugawa...
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Tokugawa Ieyasu (redirect from Matsudaira Motoyasu)
Tokugawa Ieyasu (born Matsudaira Takechiyo; January 31, 1543 – June 1, 1616) was the founder and first shōgun of the Tokugawa shogunate of Japan, which...
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Tokugawa Hidetada (redirect from Matsudaira Hidetada)
deteriorated, and she died at Sunpu Castle. Later Hidetada with his brother, Matsudaira Tadayoshi, was raised by Lady Acha, one of Ieyasu's concubines. His childhood...
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Ooms, Herman (1975). Charismatic Bureaucrat: a Political Biography of Matsudaira Sadanobu, 1758–1829. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press. (ISBN 0-226-63031-5)...
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and early Edo period Yoshinaga Fujita (藤田 宜永, 1930–2020), award-winning novelist and screenwriter from Japan Yoshinaga Matsudaira (松平 慶永, 1828–1890), the...
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Nagahiro Date Munenari Matsudaira Yoshinaga Yamauchi Toyoshige Shimazu Nariakira Hachisuka Narihiro Hotta Masayoshi Matsudaira Yoshinaga, Date Munenari, Yamauchi...
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time, his two closest allies, Matsudaira Yoshinaga and Matsudaira Katamori, were appointed to other high positions: Yoshinaga as chief of political affairs...
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rank was Junior Fifth Rank, Upper Grade. In 1858, Matsudaira Yoshinaga (better known as Matsudaira Shungaku) was forced into retirement during the Ansei...
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other factions in the government who supported Tokugawa Yoshinobu or Matsudaira Naritami for shōgun; both of them, unlike Yoshitomi, were adults. After...
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to be done again between 1787 and 1793 by the shogun's chief councilor Matsudaira Sadanobu (1759–1829). Other shoguns debased the coinage to pay debts,...
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shogun's name. These were Sakai Tadakatsu, Sakai Tadakiyo, Inaba Masanori, Matsudaira Nobutsuna (a distant member of the Tokugawa), and one other. In addition...
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Itoigawa Domain (redirect from Matsudaira Naoyuki)
ruled Itoigawa as Matsudaira Naokiyo (直廉), but was transferred to Fukui Domain when Matsudaira Yoshinaga (better known as Matsudaira Shungaku was forced...
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Matsudaira Naritami Matsudaira Yasutomo Hitoshimaru daughter married Miura Yoshitsugu Matsudaira Yasutami (1861–1921) Matsudaira Yasuyoshi Matsudaira...
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Tayasu branch. Matsudaira Katamori of the Aizu branch. Matsudaira Sadanobu, born into the Tayasu branch, adopted into the Hisamatsu-Matsudaira of Shirakawa...
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Yamaoka Takayuki (1868) Oda Nobushige (1868) Kyoto Shugoshoku Matsudaira Katamori (1862–1864) Matsudaira Yoshinaga (1864) Matsudaira Katamori (1864–1867)...
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Yamaoka Takayuki (1868) Oda Nobushige (1868) Kyoto Shugoshoku Matsudaira Katamori (1862–1864) Matsudaira Yoshinaga (1864) Matsudaira Katamori (1864–1867)...
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Yamaoka Takayuki (1868) Oda Nobushige (1868) Kyoto Shugoshoku Matsudaira Katamori (1862–1864) Matsudaira Yoshinaga (1864) Matsudaira Katamori (1864–1867)...
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Yamaoka Takayuki (1868) Oda Nobushige (1868) Kyoto Shugoshoku Matsudaira Katamori (1862–1864) Matsudaira Yoshinaga (1864) Matsudaira Katamori (1864–1867)...
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Yamaoka Takayuki (1868) Oda Nobushige (1868) Kyoto Shugoshoku Matsudaira Katamori (1862–1864) Matsudaira Yoshinaga (1864) Matsudaira Katamori (1864–1867)...
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branches of the Matsudaira clan, from which the Tokugawa clan originated, were classed as fudai while allowed to retain the Matsudaira name. According...
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of Mōri Tadamasa of Tsuyama Domain Tsuruhime (1618–1671), daughter of Matsudaira Tadanao and married Kujō Michifusa had 3 daughters: the first married...
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Rōjū (redirect from Matsudaira Nobuakira)
Matsudaira Tadachika (松平忠周)(1724–1728) Ōkubo Tsuneharu (大久保常春)(1728) Sakai Tadaoto (酒井忠音)(1728–1735) Matsudaira Nobutoki (松平信祝)(1730–1744) Matsudaira...
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Asano Yoshinaga (浅野 幸長, 1576 – October 9, 1613) was a Japanese samurai and feudal lord of the late Sengoku and early Edo periods. His father served as...
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held by Matsudaira Yoshinaga of the Fukui Domain. Matsudaira Katamori (1862–1864, 1864–1868). Matsudaira Yoshinaga, also known as Matsudaira Keiei (1864)...
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Matsudaira Nobutsuna (松平 信綱, December 19, 1596 – May 4, 1662) was a Japanese daimyō of the early Edo period, who ruled the Kawagoe Domain. First serving...
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Matsudaira Narisawa (松平 斉善, 31 October 1820 – 15 September 1838) was the 15th daimyō of Fukui Domain under the Edo period Tokugawa shogunate in Echizen...
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Yamaoka Takayuki (1868) Oda Nobushige (1868) Kyoto Shugoshoku Matsudaira Katamori (1862–1864) Matsudaira Yoshinaga (1864) Matsudaira Katamori (1864–1867)...
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