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- Preceded by Matsudaira Yorikata Shishido-Matsudaira clan 1839–1846 Succeeded by Matsudaira Yorinori Preceded by Matsudaira Yorinori Shishido-Matsudaira...
- Yo****aka Tadamune Yoshikiyo Yoshikatsu Yo****omo Yoshikata Yoshihiro Yorikata Yorinaka Tamemune Tamenari Tametomo Tamenaka Yukiie Nakaie Yoshinaka Yoshihira...
- Yo****aka Tadamune Yoshikiyo Yoshikatsu Yo****omo Yoshikata Yoshihiro Yorikata Yorinaka Tamemune Tamenari Tametomo Tamenaka Yukiie Nakaie Yoshinaka Yoshihira...
- the succession of the new lord of Wakayama. The rightful heir is Prince Yorikata, supported by the retainer Oribe Hida and guarded by six Kishū Ninja led...
- (1751-1827) Harunari [ja] (1746-1829) Shigenori [ja](8) (1755-1806) Matsudaira Yorikata [ja] (1773-1841) Ienari (1779–1848) Narimasa (1729-1789) Harusada [ja](9)...
- Kōka District in Ōmi Province, a distinguished warrior named Kōga Saburō Yorikata (甲賀三郎諏方) was searching for his lost wife, Princess Kasuga (春日姫 Kasuga-hime)...
- son of Naitō Yorimochi, and was proclaimed heir after his elder brother Yorikata was disinherited for reasons which are unknown to history. He became daimyō...
- Kinemon Okano (岡野金右ヱ門) 1959.03.17 Ten Duels of Young Shingo: Part I (新吾十番勝負) Yorikata Matsudaira / Shingo Aoi (松平頼方/葵新吾) Shingo Aoi [1] (葵新吾) 1959.04.22 Happily...
- Yoshida Naito Satofumi (1751–1794) of Koromo Domain by Yoshida Matsudaira Yorikata (1755–1806) of Saijo Domain by Maeda Yorihime married Tokugawa Haruyuki...
- VIII. Shigenori, 8th Lord of Kishū (1746-1829; r. 1765-1775) Matsudaira Yorikata, 6th Lord of Saijō (1755-1806) Matsudaira Yoriyuki, 8th Lord of Saijō (1785-1848)...