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In this Japanese name, the surname is Matsudaira.
Matsudaira Tadateru (松平 忠輝, February 16, 1592 – August 24, 1683) was a daimyō during the Edo period of Japan. He was the sixth son of Tokugawa Ieyasu. He was born in Edo Castle during the year of the dragon (tatsu), and as a child his name was Tatsuchiyo (辰千代). His mother was Lady Chaa (茶阿局, Chaa no Tsubone), a concubine of Ieyasu. Ieyasu sent the boy to live with a vassal, Minagawa Hiroteru, daimyō of the Minagawa Domain in Shimotsuke Province.
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would support his success in the future war. Marrying his sixth son, MatsudairaTadateru, with the first daughter of Date Masamune, Irohahime. Furthermore...
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Fukaya Domain by his father. After his death, he was succeeded by his sixth brother, MatsudairaTadateru. His Buddhist name was Eisho-in (栄昌院). v t e...
(1594-1661), by Megohime, never remarried after the forced divorce with MatsudairaTadateru Date Tadamune (1600-1658), by Megohime, the second lord of Sendai...
became a concubine of Ieyasu. She was also the mother of MatsudairaTadateru and Matsudaira Matsuchiyo. An account cited that Lady Chaa was part of Osaka...
first daughter of Date Masamune and Megohime, as well as the wife of MatsudairaTadateru, the sixth son of Tokugawa Ieyasu. Her Buddhist name is Tenrin'in...
Matsudaira Hirotada (松平 広忠, June 9, 1526 – April 3, 1549) was the lord of Okazaki Castle in Mikawa province, Japan during the Sengoku Period of the 16th...
Katsunari rendezvous his army with Honda Tadamasa Matsudaira Tadaaki, Date Masamune, MatsudairaTadateru, and others. On May 4, Katsunari was called by Shogun...
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riding and horse racing. Takata was the family name of the mother of MatsudairaTadateru (the sixth son of Iemitsu's grandfather, the previous shogun Tokugawa...
Tadateru Konoe (近衛 忠煇, Konoe Tadateru, born 8 May 1939) is the former president of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies...
Masamune, MatsudairaTadateru, and Mizuno Katsunari; Sanada Yukimura, Kitagawa Nobukatsu, and Susukida Kanesuke vs. Date Masamune, MatsudairaTadateru, and...
1610 to MatsudairaTadateru, the 6th son of Tokugawa Ieyasu; however, he was dispossessed in 1606 and the domain was suppressed. In 1616, Matsudaira Tadamasa...
shogunate, and the domain were given to Ieyasu's sixth son, MatsudairaTadateru. MatsudairaTadateru was Ieyasu's son by a concubine, and had been sent away...
which resulted in his dispossession and exile. He was replaced by MatsudairaTadateru, the 6th son of Tokugawa Ieyasu, who built Takada Castle. This also...
Nishio Tadateru (西尾 忠照, also Nishio Tadaakira) (1613 – December 4, 1654) was a daimyō of the early Edo period, Japan, who ruled Tsuchiura Domain in Hitachi...
14th century, was the common ancestor of both the Sakai clan and the Matsudaira clan, which the Sakai later served. In the Sengoku period, under Tokugawa...
later was assigned to Ieyasu's sixth son Tadateru as a senior retainer. Following the dissolution of Tadateru's domain, Shigekatsu was made daimyō of the...
services to Toyotomi Hideyoshi. After the daimyō of Takada Domain, MatsudairaTadateru was disgraced at the Siege of Osaka in 1616 and relieved of his holdings...
During the 1615 Siege of Osaka, he was assigned to the guard of MatsudairaTadateru. He died in Edo in 1628, and his grave is at the temple of Kisshō-ji...