Matsudaira Tadachika
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In this Japanese name, the surname is Matsudaira.
Matsudaira Tadachika (松平 忠周, 19 April 1661 – 1 May 1728) was a Japanese fudai daimyō of the Edo period. He was highly influential in the Tokugawa shogunate under Shōgun Ieshige.[1]
Tadachika served as Kyoto shoshidai from 1717 through 1724.[1] He was promoted to rōjū in 1724 when he moved from Kyoto to Edo.[2]
Notes[]
- ^ Jump up to: a b Screech, Timon. (2006). Secret Memoirs of the Shoguns: Isaac Titsingh and Japan, 1779–1822, p. 241 n74.
- ^ Screech, p. 241 n. 76.
References[]
- Screech, Timon. (2006). Secret Memoirs of the Shoguns: Isaac Titsingh and Japan, 1779–1822. London: RoutledgeCurzon. ISBN 978-0-7007-1720-0
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