Matsudaira Yorinori

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Matsudaira Yorinori (松平頼徳 Matsudaira Yorinori?); (1831-1864) was a Japanese samurai of the late Edo period who served as lord of Shishido han (Hitachi Province, 10,000 koku). Succeeded following the retirement of his father Yoritaka. Accompanied Tokugawa Iemochi to Kyoto in 1864, and then went to Mito to deal with the uprising of the Tengu-tō (Tengu Party). With Yorinori's death that year, his retired father Yoritaka returned to headship of the family.

Preceded by
Matsudaira Yoritaka
Shishido-Matsudaira clan
1846-1864
Succeeded by
Matsudaira Yoritaka

[edit] References

  • "Tokugawa Shōgun-ke to Matsudaira Ichizoku". Rekishi Dokuhon, January 2006, p. 239.
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