Mizuno Tadaaki
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Mizuno Tadaaki (水野忠光?) (September 28, 1771-May 23, 1814) was a Japanese daimyo of the Edo period, who ruled the Karatsu Domain. He was the eldest son of the previous lord, Mizuno Tadakane; after Tadakane's retirement in 1805, he received headship and the title of daimyo. Tadaaki dismissed Nihonmatsu Yoshikado; the karō whom his father had relied on. Instead, he conducted direct government, and tried to institute reforms. However, his reforms were largely unsuccessful, and so he yielded headship to his son, the reformer Mizuno Tadakuni, and retired.
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- (Japanese) http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~me4k-skri/han/kyushu/karatu.html (14 March 2008)
Preceded by Mizuno Tadakane |
3rd Lord of Karatsu (Mizuno) 1805-1812 |
Succeeded by Mizuno Tadakuni |