- Toki
Yoritoshi (土岐 頼稔,
March 20, 1695 –
October 17, 1744) was a ****anese daimyō of the Edo period. He
served in a
variety of
positions in the Tokugawa...
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Matsudaira Yoritoshi (松平 頼聰) (September 6, 1834 –
October 17, 1903) was a ****anese daimyō of the late Edo period, who
ruled the
Takamatsu Domain.
Yoritoshi was...
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Owari Tokugawa).
Notable Matsudaira of
these branches include Matsudaira Yoritoshi of Takamatsu, and
Matsudaira Yoritaka of Fuchū.
Yoritsune Matsudaira and...
- only
becoming part of
Kagawa Prefecture on
December 3, 1888.
Matsudaira Yoritoshi, the
final daimyō of
Takamatsu was
later granted the
kazoku peerage title...
- 1680–1709 (1684–1751) Yoshimune(8) r. 1716–1745 (1661–1687)
Matsudaira Yoritoshi [ja] (1662–1712) Ienobu(6) r. 1709–1712 (1712–1761) Ieshige(9) r. 1745–1760...
- Concubine: Tama
later Shonshin'in
daughter of
Banzo Sokenjikyozen Matsudaira Yoritoshi (1630-1674) Concubine: Aii
later Tsuji'in
daughter of
Tanya Yorifusa Matsudaira...
- 1680–1709 (1684–1751) Yoshimune(8) r. 1716–1745 (1661–1687)
Matsudaira Yoritoshi [ja] (1662–1712) Ienobu(6) r. 1709–1712 (1712–1761) Ieshige(9) r. 1745–1760...
- 1680–1709 (1684–1751) Yoshimune(8) r. 1716–1745 (1661–1687)
Matsudaira Yoritoshi [ja] (1662–1712) Ienobu(6) r. 1709–1712 (1712–1761) Ieshige(9) r. 1745–1760...
- daimyō of Mito (1603–1661) Yorishige, 1st daimyō of
Takamatsu (1622–1695)
Yoritoshi (1661–1687) Yoritoyo, 3rd daimyō of
Takamatsu (1680–1735)
Tokugawa Munetaka...
- by
Nishimura Sato
daughter Son
Chiyoko (1846–1927)
married Matsudaira Yoritoshi Ii
Naotomo (1849–1887) by
Masako Ii
Naoyasu (1851–1935) by
Nishimura Sato...