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Matsudaira Yasutō : ウィキペディア英語版 | Matsudaira Yasutō
was a Japanese daimyo of the mid to late Edo period, who ruled the Hamada Domain. He served in a variety of positions in the Tokugawa shogunate. After serving as magistrate of temples and shrines and Osaka Castle warden, he served for a year as ''Kyoto Shoshidai''. Upon the conclusion of his service as ''shoshidai'', he was made a ''rōjū''; from 1834 to 35, he was chief ''rōjū'' (''rōjū shusseki''). However, his acceptance of bribes in connection to the Sengoku uprising brought him in conflict with Mizuno Tadakuni and his faction in the shogunate, and cost him his position. He retired from his position as daimyo the same year, and died six years later. ==References==
* Japanese Wikipedia article (26 Oct. 2007) |-
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