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Matsudaira Yoritaka (Shishido) : ウィキペディア英語版
Matsudaira Yoritaka (Shishido)

was a Japanese daimyo of the late Edo Period who served as daimyo of Shishido han. Retiring early, he was succeeded by his son Matsudaira Yorinori, but Yoritaka returned to headship following Yorinori's death in 1864. Though the domain was abolished following its involvement in the chaos of the revolt of 1864, the new Satsuma-Chōshu centered government of the Meiji Emperor forgave Shishido, and allowed Yoritaka to retake his former holdings. Becoming ''han chiji'' (domainal governor) by Imperial order in 1869, he remained in that position until the abolition of the domains in 1871. After that he became a Shinto priest and was famed as a prolific writer. His son succeeded him as family head in 1880. Yoritaka's granddaughter Natsu (the daughter of and , son of the famous Nagai Naoyuki), is famous as the grandmother of Mishima Yukio. Under the new system of nobility, Yoriyasu became a viscount (''shishaku'' 子爵).
Yoritaka died in December 1886, at age 77.
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