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Naritami was
adopted by
Matsudaira Naritaka of Tsuyama.
Naritami succeeded him in late 1831,
continuing as
daimyo of
Tsuyama until 1855.
Naritami was...
- (1903–1953) Hachi****
Masako (1941) Hachi****
Toshiko (1896–1970)
Matsudaira Naritami,
Tsuyama Domain Tokugawa Narikatsu (1820–1849),
Shimizu Tokugawa family...
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factions in the
government who
supported Tokugawa Yoshinobu or
Matsudaira Naritami for shōgun; both of them,
unlike Yo****omi, were adults.
After ****uming...
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Namiko (1880–1954) by Sachi,
married Matsudaira Hitoshi, son of
Matsudaira Naritami Kuniko (1882–1942) by Sachi,
married Okouchi Kiko
Tokugawa Tsuneko (1882–1939)...
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Tokugawa Ienari as his heir.Matsudaira
Naritami was very
active in the
affairs of the
Tokugawa family after 1868.
Naritami was also
known as
Matsudaira Kakudō...
- Itoigawa, and
Maebashi domains.
Famous Yūki-Matsudaira
include Matsudaira Naritami and
Matsudaira Yoshinaga, two daimyōs of the late Edo period. Matsudaira...
- han
system in the
early 1870s. His
guardian at the time was
Matsudaira Naritami, the
former lord of the
Tsuyama Domain. He was an
adopted son of the fourteenth...
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Naritaka resigned in the
winter of 1831, and Ginnosuke, as
Matsudaira Naritami,
succeeded him.
Matsudaira Sadayasu, his son by birth,
became lord of the...