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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 ****an....
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Aizuwakamatsu Castle (Tsuruga Castle) and was the
adoptive sister of
Matsudaira Katamori,
Military Commissioner of
Kyoto and a
prominent figure on the Tokugawa...
- of Edo.: 168 The squad's
nominal commander was the
hatamoto Matsudaira Katamori, and
their leader was
Kiyokawa Hachirō, a rōnin from Shōnai Domain. The...
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House of Tokugawa. His great-great-grandfather was the
famed Matsudaira Katamori of Aizu, and his
maternal great-great-grandfather was
Tokugawa Iesato,...
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Matsudaira Katamori, were
appointed to
other high positions:
Yoshinaga as
chief of
political affairs (政治総裁職,
seiji sōsai shoku),
Katamori as Guardian...
- Isao, "Matsudaira
Katamori kashindan jinmei jiten," in
Matsudaira Katamori no subete, p. 197.
Tsunabuchi Kenjo (1984).
Matsudaira Katamori no subete. Tokyo:...
- 9th
generation lord
Matsudaira Katamori, the
domain deplo**** m****ive
amounts of
their troops to Kyoto,
where Katamori served as
Kyoto Shugoshoku. Earning...
- his
group were ********inated
about a w****
later by
order of
Matsudaira Katamori, the daimyō of the Aizu clan.
Although he took the name
Niimi Nishiki,...
- 1860, he
served the 9th
generation Aizu daimyō,
Matsudaira Katamori. However, with
Katamori's selection for the post of
Kyoto Shugoshoku in 1862, his views...
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losing a hand and a foot.
Toudou is
tasked by
local feudal lord,
Matsudaira Katamori, to
maintain order, so he
offers eight convicts who have been sentenced...