- In 1843, she was
adopted by
Matsudaira Katataka, daimyō of the Aizu han. The
adoption took
place because Katataka had no children; he had two sons and four...
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Matsudaira Katataka (松平 容敬, June 14, 1806 –
February 29, 1852) was the 8th daimyō of Aizu
Domain in
Mutsu Province, ****an (modern-day ****ushima Prefecture)...
- of
Matsudaira Katataka, the 8th
generation daimyō of Aizu Domain. Yo****atsu
readily approved of the adoption, not only
because Katataka was the lord of...
- by two lords:
Matsukura Katsuie of the
Shimabara Domain, and
Terasawa Katataka of the
Karatsu Domain.
Those affected also
included fishermen, craftsmen...
-
Miyake Shigetoshi and Tōyama Tarōgorō survived.
Shigetoshi served Terasawa Katataka at the
Shimabara Uprising and was
killed by the
rebel forces under Amakusa...
- the 8th lord
Matsudaira Katataka ****isted with
security duties during and
after the
arrival of the
Perry Expedition;
Katataka's successor, 9th lord Matsudaira...
- Yo****oshi
Tachibana Muneshige Tachibana Muneshige Tachibana Tadashige Terazawa Katataka Toda
Kazuaki Toda
Kazuaki Toda
Ujikane Toda
Ujinobu Tōdō
Takatora Tōdō...
-
Matsudaira Katataka, who was a
sixth cousin (twice removed) and a
member of the
Takasu cadet branch of the Mito-Tokugawa
collateral line.
Katataka died without...
- Preceded by none Daimyō of
Karatsu 1593–1633 Succeeded by
Terasawa Katataka...
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Tokugawa Ienari Preceded by
Matsudaira Kataoki Succeeded by
Matsudaira Katataka Personal details Born (1803-10-30)October 30, 1803 Died
April 20, 1822(1822-04-20)...