• Matsudaira Munehide (松平 宗秀, October 21, 1809 – December 20, 1873), also known as Honjō Munehide (本庄 宗秀), was a Japanese daimyō of the late Edo period...
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    Matsudaira Naritami Matsudaira Yasutomo Hitoshimaru daughter married Miura Yoshitsugu Matsudaira Yasutami (1861–1921) Matsudaira Yasuyoshi Matsudaira...
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    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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    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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    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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  • Rōjū (redirect from Matsudaira Nobuakira)
    Matsudaira Munehide (松平宗秀)(1864–1866) Inoue Masanao (井上正直)(1865–1867) Matsudaira Yasuhide (松平康英)(1865–1868) Mizuno Tadanobu (水野忠誠)(1866) Matsudaira Norikata...
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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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    Tokugawa clan which were eligible to be chosen as shōgun. His birth name was Matsudaira Shichirōmaro (松平七郎麻呂) His mother, Princess Arisugawa Yoshiko, was a member...
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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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    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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    1866–1868) Matsudaira Munehide (1864–1866) Inoue Masanao (1865–1867) Matsudaira Yasuhide (1865–1868) Mizuno Tadanobu (1866) Matsudaira Norikata (1866–1868)...
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    reform and strengthening of the ailing shogunate. Others, such as Matsudaira Munehide, were involved in diplomacy and foreign affairs. In the Boshin War...
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    1866–1868) Matsudaira Munehide (1864–1866) Inoue Masanao (1865–1867) Matsudaira Yasuhide (1865–1868) Mizuno Tadanobu (1866) Matsudaira Norikata (1866–1868)...
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    1866–1868) Matsudaira Munehide (1864–1866) Inoue Masanao (1865–1867) Matsudaira Yasuhide (1865–1868) Mizuno Tadanobu (1866) Matsudaira Norikata (1866–1868)...
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    Nagahiro Date Munenari Matsudaira Yoshinaga Yamauchi Toyoshige Shimazu Nariakira Hachisuka Narihiro Hotta Masayoshi Matsudaira Yoshinaga, Date Munenari...
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  • Matsudaira Nobuyori (松平 信順, July 14, 1793 – April 19, 1844) was a Japanese daimyō of the Edo period, who ruled the Yoshida Domain. He held several positions...
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    1866–1868) Matsudaira Munehide (1864–1866) Inoue Masanao (1865–1867) Matsudaira Yasuhide (1865–1868) Mizuno Tadanobu (1866) Matsudaira Norikata (1866–1868)...
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    1866–1868) Matsudaira Munehide (1864–1866) Inoue Masanao (1865–1867) Matsudaira Yasuhide (1865–1868) Mizuno Tadanobu (1866) Matsudaira Norikata (1866–1868)...
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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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  • 1866–1868) Matsudaira Munehide (1864–1866) Inoue Masanao (1865–1867) Matsudaira Yasuhide (1865–1868) Mizuno Tadanobu (1866) Matsudaira Norikata (1866–1868)...
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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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    Matsudaira Katamori (松平 容保, February 15, 1836 – December 5, 1893) was a samurai who lived in Bakumatsu period and the early to mid Meiji period Japan....
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    1866–1868) Matsudaira Munehide (1864–1866) Inoue Masanao (1865–1867) Matsudaira Yasuhide (1865–1868) Mizuno Tadanobu (1866) Matsudaira Norikata (1866–1868)...
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    Tokugawa Yoshimune (category Kishūrenshi-Matsudaira clan)
    1866–1868) Matsudaira Munehide (1864–1866) Inoue Masanao (1865–1867) Matsudaira Yasuhide (1865–1868) Mizuno Tadanobu (1866) Matsudaira Norikata (1866–1868)...
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    Ii Naonori by Nishimura Sato daughter Son Chiyoko (1846–1927) married Matsudaira Yoritoshi Ii Naotomo (1849–1887) by Masako Ii Naoyasu (1851–1935) by Nishimura...
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    1866–1868) Matsudaira Munehide (1864–1866) Inoue Masanao (1865–1867) Matsudaira Yasuhide (1865–1868) Mizuno Tadanobu (1866) Matsudaira Norikata (1866–1868)...
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    1866–1868) Matsudaira Munehide (1864–1866) Inoue Masanao (1865–1867) Matsudaira Yasuhide (1865–1868) Mizuno Tadanobu (1866) Matsudaira Norikata (1866–1868)...
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    1866–1868) Matsudaira Munehide (1864–1866) Inoue Masanao (1865–1867) Matsudaira Yasuhide (1865–1868) Mizuno Tadanobu (1866) Matsudaira Norikata (1866–1868)...
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  • the wakadoshiyori were theoretically to lead the hatamoto in battle. Matsudaira Nobutsuna (1633–1635) Abe Tadaaki (1633–1635) Hotta Masamori (1633–1635)...
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    1866–1868) Matsudaira Munehide (1864–1866) Inoue Masanao (1865–1867) Matsudaira Yasuhide (1865–1868) Mizuno Tadanobu (1866) Matsudaira Norikata (1866–1868)...
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