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Matsudaira Sadanobu (松平 定信,
January 15, 1759 – June 14, 1829) was a ****anese daimyō of the mid-Edo period,
famous for his
financial reforms which saved...
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Fujiwara no
Sadanobu(藤原定信, 1088–1156) was a
Heian period calligrapher. He is
known primarily for his
hiragana poetry transcriptions. He came from the Sesson-ji...
- Kanō
Sadanobu (狩野 貞信, 22 May 1597 – 12
November 1623) was a ****anese
painter of the Kanō school. He was the son of the Kanō Mitsunobu, who lost a great...
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conditions which the shōgun
intended to ameliorate.
Matsudaira Sadanobu (1759–1829) was
named the shōgun's
chief councilor (rōjū) in the summer...
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attend to
these issues such as the
Kansei reform (1787–1793) by
Matsudaira Sadanobu. He
bolstered the bakufu's rice
stockpiles and
mandated daimyos to follow...
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again between 1787 and 1793 by the shogun's
chief councilor Matsudaira Sadanobu (1759–1829).
Other shoguns debased the
coinage to pay debts,
which caused...
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Katsuyama Domain was
restored as a 22,000 koku
holding for
Ogasawara Sadanobu,
formerly of
Takasu Domain in Mino Province. The
Ogasawara clan continued...
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Domain and the
Honda clan of Zeze Domain. The
grave of rōjū
Matsudaira Sadanobu, daimyō of
Shirakawa and
senior councillor to
Shogun Tokugawa Ienari and...
- Tennō, on him, but was
objected by the
chief senior councillor Matsudaira Sadanobu. As a concession, Kōkaku
raised the
Kokudaka of
Sukehito after abandoning...
- strained. Therefore,
during Ienari's reign, from 1787 to 1793,
Matsudaira Sadanobu led the
Kansei Reforms to
improve the
finances of the shogunate. After...