Nishio Tadakata

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Nishio Tadakata (西尾忠固 Nishio Tadakata?) (1811 – June 18, 1857) was a Japanese daimyo who ruled the Yokosuka domain in the late Edo period. He succeeded his father in 1829, and retired in 1843 because of illness, yielding family headship to his adopted son Tadasaka. Tadakata died in Yokosuka Castle on June 18, 1857, at age 47.

Preceded by
Nishio Tadayoshi
Daimyo of Yokosuka
1829-1843
Succeeded by
Nishio Tadasaka

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