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    Count Yorinaga Matsudaira (松平 頼寿, Matsudaira Yorinaga, 10 December 1874 – 13 September 1944) was a Japanese political figure of the late Meiji through...
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    June 1937 Monarch Shōwa Preceded by Iesato Tokugawa Succeeded by Yorinaga Matsudaira Member of the House of Peers In office 12 October 1916 – 16 December...
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    Fumimaro Konoe (1891–1945) Kayōkai 9 June 1933 17 June 1937 Count Yorinaga Matsudaira (1874–1944) Kenkyūkai 17 June 1937 13 September 1944 Prince Tokugawa...
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    Genpaku, his life-long friend. The tomb was reconstructed by Count Yorinaga Matsudaira in 1931. It received protection as a National Historic Site in 1943...
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    (hakushaku) in the kazoku nobility in 1884, and died in 1903. His son Yorinaga Matsudaira succeeded him as count. "Genealogy". Reichsarchiv (in Japanese)....
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    House of Peers In office 11 October 1944 – 19 June 1946 Preceded by Yorinaga Matsudaira Succeeded by Iemasa Tokugawa Prince, Head of the Mito-Tokugawa Family...
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    Nakanoin Michitomi Concubine: Oyae no Kata Children: Akiko married Yorinaga Matsudaira by Eiko Masako married Mori Motofuji by Oyae Takemaro (died in womb)...
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    1400–1403 – Nishiki Yoshikazu 1407–1408 – Oku clan 1408–1411 – Hosokawa Yorinaga 1408–1448 – Hosokawa Motoyuki 1411–1438 – Hosokawa Mochiari 1438–1450 –...
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    秀郷に焦点、武士のルーツ知って 栃木県立博物館で企画展 伝説の宝刀「蜈蚣切」も. Sankei Shinbun (in Japanese). 2018-11-19. Matsudaira, Sadanobu, ed. (1905), "Ise no kuni dai jingū zō Tawara Todō Hidesato...
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    Takamatsu Domain (category Matsudaira clan)
    1861–1869; Governor: 1869–1871; family head: 1861–1903; Count: cr. 1884) Yorinaga, 12th family head, 2nd Count (1874–1944; 12th family head and 2nd Count:...
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    against the imperial house: in The Tale of Hōgen, the nobleman Fujiwara no Yorinaga (1120–1156) requests the performance of rituals centered on Shōten, Uchchhushma...
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  • Hitachi-Fuchū Domain (category Mitorenshi-Matsudaira clan)
    son of Tokugawa Yorifusa of Mito Domain, who assumed the Matsudaira surname. The Matsudaira continued to rule the domain until the Meiji restoration....
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    season (1971-1972) - Tsuge Shin Heike Monogatari (1972) - Fujiwara no Yorinaga Taiyō ni Hoero! (1973 ep.17), (1974 ep.193) Oshizamurai Kiichihōgan (1973...
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