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Matsudaira Tadaaki

Matsudaira Tadaaki
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1st Lord of Himeji
(Okudaira-Matsudaira)
In office
1639–1644
Preceded by Honda Masakatsu
Succeeded by Matsudaira Tadahiro
Personal details
Born 1583
Mikawa Province, Japan
Died May 1, 1644
Edo, Musashi Province, Japan
Nationality Japanese

Matsudaira Tadaaki (松平 忠明?, 1583 – May 1, 1644) was a Japanese samurai of the Azuchi-Momoyama Period through early Edo period. He was a retainer and relative of the Tokugawa clan.

Tadaaki was born in 1583, the fourth son of Okudaira Nobumasa, a senior Tokugawa retainer. His mother, Princess Kame, was the eldest daughter of Tokugawa Ieyasu; this made Tadaaki Ieyasu's grandson. In 1588, Tadaaki was adopted by Ieyasu, and it was then that he assumed the Matsudaira surname. Following the death of his brother Matsudaira Ieharu in 1592, Tadaaki succeeded to his brother's family headship, receiving the fief of Nagane in Kōzuke Province, worth 7000 koku. He assumed the adult name of Kiyomasa, which he changed to Tadaaki in 1599, after receiving the tada (?) character from Tokugawa Hidetada's name. In 1600, together with his father, Tadaaki sided with the Tokugawa forces at the Battle of Sekigahara.

In late 1602, Tadaaki received the fief of Tsukude, which increased his income by 10,000 koku and made him a daimyo with 17,000 koku of land. His income was raised again in 1610, when he was moved to the Ise-Kameyama Domain, worth some 50,000 koku. In 1614, he led the forces sent by the domains of Mino Province during the Sieges of Osaka.


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