Matsudaira Taro

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The French military advisors and their Japanese allies. Front row, second from left: Jules Brunet, besides Matsudaira Taro, vice-president of the Ezo Republic.
The French military advisors and their Japanese allies. Front row, second from left: Jules Brunet, besides Matsudaira Taro, vice-president of the Ezo Republic.

Matsudaira Taro (松平太郎) (1839-1909) was Commander-in-Chief of the Army (陸軍奉行並) under the Minister of the Army Katsu Kaishu, during the Bakumatsu period of Japanese history, and later became vice-president (Japanese:副総裁) of the Republic of Ezo during the Boshin War. He was particularly in charge of Internal Affairs and Foreign Relations.

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