Matsudaira Yoshinaga
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In this Japanese name, the surname is Matsudaira.
Matsudaira Yoshinaga (松平 慶永, October 10, 1828 – June 2, 1890), also known as Matsudaira Keiei,[1] or better known as Matsudaira Shungaku (春嶽) was a Japanese daimyō of the Edo period. He was head of Fukui Domain in Echizen Province.[2] He is counted as one of the "Four Wise Lords of the Bakumatsu period" (幕末の四賢侯, Bakumatsu no Shikenkō), along with Date Munenari, Yamauchi Yōdō and Shimazu Nariakira.[citation needed] "Yoshinaga" is his imina and "Shungaku" (春嶽, "Spring Mountain") is his gō.[citation needed]
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松平 慶永 | |
Born | (1828-10-10)October 10, 1828 |
Died | June 2, 1890(1890-06-02) (aged 61) Tokyo, Japan |
Burial place | Fukui, Fukui, Japan |
Nationality | Japanese |
Other names | Matsudaira Shungaku |
Title | Daimyō of Fukui Domain |
Term | 1838-1858 |
Predecessor | Matsudaira Narisawa |
Successor | Matsudaira Mochiaki |
Spouse(s) | Yu-hime, daughter of Hosokawa Narimori of Kumamoto Domain |
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Family | Matsudaira clan |
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