Matsudaira Munemasa

Matsudaira Munemasa (松平 宗昌, 1675 – 1724) was a Japanese daimyo of the Edo period. He was head of the Fukui Domain in Echizen Province.[1]

Mature years

After the death of his father, Munemasa became head of the Matsuoka Domain.

In 1721, he was made head of Fukui Domain. Upon becoming lord of Fukui, Matsuoka ceased to exist and its 50,000 koku holdings were merged into Fukui.[2]

He was a patron of the arts.[3]

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Emblem (mon) of the Matsudaira clan
Preceded by
Matsudaira Masakatsu
Daimyo of Matsuoka
1693 – 1721
Succeeded by
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Preceded by
Matsudaira Yoshikuni
Daimyo of Fukui
1721 – 1724
Succeeded by
Matsudaira Munenori



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