Okudaira Tadamasa (奥平 忠政, 1580 – August 7, 1614) was a Japanese daimyō of the early Edo period. He was the son of Tokugawa Ieyasu's daughter Kamehime with her husband, Okudaira Nobumasa. Due to this family connection, he was allowed to use the Matsudaira surname. He was briefly adopted by Suganuma Sadatoshi; however, this adoption lasted for only five years. Upon Nobumasa's death, Tadamasa succeeded him as lord of the Kanō Domain.
OkudairaTadamasa (奥平 忠政, 1580 – August 7, 1614) was a Japanese daimyō of the early Edo period. He was the son of Tokugawa Ieyasu's daughter Kamehime...
of the Kano Castle to the third son OkudairaTadamasa. In 1614, he outlived Tadamasa and even the first son Okudaira Iemasa in Utsunomiya Domain at Shimotsuke...
Japanese daimyō OkudairaTadamasa (奥平 忠政, 1580–1614), Japanese daimyō Tadamasa Sato (佐藤 忠正, born 1941), Japanese sprint canoeist Suwa Tadamasa (諏訪 忠誠, 1821–1898)...
(於大の方, Lady Odai), the daughter of a neighbouring samurai lord, Mizuno Tadamasa (水野 忠政). His mother and father were step-siblings. They were 17 and 15...
Incident”). The domain was then returned to OkudairaTadamasa and reduced back to 110,000 koku. Tadamasa ruled Utsunomiya for the next 46 years until...
of the fief. The practice continued, however. In 1668, when daimyō OkudairaTadamasa died, one of his vassals committed suicide; by way of enforcement...
which was held by the Matsudaira family. Hirotada was assisted by Mizuno Tadamasa. After Anjō castle was taken, Oda Nobuhide's son, Oda Nobuhiro, was installed...
1 son: Mori Tsunanori of Chōshū Domain Binhime (1607–1652) daughter of Okudaira Iemasa of Utsunomiya Domain and married Horio Tadaharu had 1 daughter married...
town and market, and was succeeded by his adopted son, OkudairaTadamasa in 1602. Tadamasa’s mother was the eldest daughter of Tokugawa Ieyasu; he was...
Kasama (Nagai) 1617–1622 Succeeded by Asano Nagashige Preceded by OkudairaTadamasa First Daimyō of Koga (Nagai) 1622–1625 Succeeded by Nagai Naomasa...
Castle in what is now Nakatsu, Ōita and was ruled by the fudai daimyō Okudaira clan for much of its history. After Toyotomi Hideyoshi's conquest of Kyushu...
Toda Tadamasa (戸田 忠昌, 1632 – October 2, 1699) was a Japanese daimyō of the early Edo period. He served in a variety of positions in the Tokugawa shogunate...
Tamahime with Maeda Toshitsune and married Mōri Tadahiro, son of Mōri Tadamasa of Tsuyama Domain Tsuruhime (1618–1671), daughter of Matsudaira Tadanao...
Manabe Akisane Daimyō of Sabae 1814–1862 Succeeded by Manabe Akizane Preceded by Doi Toshitsura 46th Kyoto Shoshidai 1838–1840 Succeeded by Makino Tadamasa...
Makino Tadamasa (牧野 忠雅, December 2, 1799 – November 30, 1858) was a Japanese daimyō of the Edo period. The Makino were identified as one of the fudai or...
complex. Several buildings were later added to the castle complex by Honda Tadamasa from 1617 to 1618. For almost 700 years, Himeji Castle has remained intact...
koku to Matsudaira Tadamasa of Yamagata Domain, with the remaining territory retained by the shogunate. However, Matsudaira Tadamasa did not actually enter...
4th daimyō of Shimabara (1st creation) (1716–1749; r. 1738–1749). V. Tadamasa, 5th daimyō of Shimabara (1st creation) (c. 1737–38 – 1801; r. 1749) I...