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DAIMYO of
IZUMO PROVINCE
Matsudaira (Echizen)

- Domain: Matsue
- Stipend: 186,000 koku
- Class: Shinpan 4
- Headquarters: Matsue Castle (Hilltop)
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Family issued from Hideyasu, 2nd son of Ieyasu.
Branch issued from Naomasa (1601-1666), 3rd son of Hideyasu, resided
successively: in 1623 at Ono (Echizen -- 50,000 koku); in 1633 at Matsumoto
(Shinano -- 80,000 koku); then from 1638 at Matsue.
Succession
- Hideyasu (1574-1607)
- Naomasa - Daimyo of Ono (Echizen -- 50,000 koku); daimyo of Matsumoto
(Shinano -- 70,000 koku); 1st Matsudaira daimyo of Matsue
- Tsunataka
- Tsunachika
- Yoshitou
- Nobuzumi
- Munenobu
- Harusato (1751-1818, daimyo 1767-1806)
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- Naritsune
- Naritoki
- Sadayasu (1835-1882; daimyo 1853- )
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Notable Ancestors
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Matsudaira
Hideyasu (1574-1607)
Was brought up by Hideyoshi, and took part in his campaign in Kyushu
against the Shimazu (1587). In 1590 Yuki Harumoto, daimyo of Shimosa, having
no children, asked Hideyoshi to get him an adoptive son; Hideyoshi selected
Hideyasu, who from that moment bore the name of Yuki and entered into
possession of the fief of Yuki (100,000 koku). In 1600 he accompanied his
father in the war against Uesugi Kagekatsu, then assisted at the battle of
Sekigahara, after which he received the daimyoate of Kita-no-sho (Echizen --
670,000 koku). He died at the age of 33, leaving five sons, whose descendants
formed the eight branches of Matsudaira of Echizen.
Related Branches
- Senior branch: Tsuyama (Mimasaka -- 100,000 koku)
- Junior branch: Fukui (Echizen -- 320,000 koku)
- Junior branch: Itoigawa (Echigo -- 10,000 koku)
- Branch: Hirose (Izumo -- 30,000 koku)
- Branch: Mori (Izumo -- 10,000 koku)
- Branch of Naomoto: Maebashi (Kozuke -- 170,000 koku)
- Branch: Akashi (Harima -- 100,000 koku)
Sources
Matsudaira (Echizen)

- Domain: Hirose
- Stipend: 30,000 koku
- Class: Shinpan 5
- Headquarters: Hirose Castle
Family issued from Hideyasu, 2nd son of Ieyasu.
Branch which from 1666 resided at Hirose.
Succession
- Hideyasu (1574-1607)
- Naomasa - Daimyo of Ono (Echizen -- 50,000 koku); daimyo of Matsumoto
(Shinano -- 70,000 koku); 1st Matsudaira daimyo of Matsue
- Chikayoshi - 1st Matsudaira daimyo of Hirose
- Chikatoki
- Chikatomo
- Chikaakira
- Chikateru
- Chikasada
- Naotada
- Naohiro
- Naoyoshi
- Naooki
Notable Ancestors
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Matsudaira
Hideyasu (1574-1607)
Was brought up by Hideyoshi, and took part in his campaign in Kyushu
against the Shimazu (1587). In 1590 Yuki Harumoto, daimyo of Shimosa, having
no children, asked Hideyoshi to get him an adoptive son; Hideyoshi selected
Hideyasu, who from that moment bore the name of Yuki and entered into
possession of the fief of Yuki (100,000 koku). In 1600 he accompanied his
father in the war against Uesugi Kagekatsu, then assisted at the battle of
Sekigahara, after which he received the daimyoate of Kita-no-sho (Echizen --
670,000 koku). He died at the age of 33, leaving five sons, whose descendants
formed the eight branches of Matsudaira of Echizen.
Related Branches
- Senior branch: Tsuyama (Mimasaka -- 100,000 koku)
- Junior branch: Fukui (Echizen -- 320,000 koku)
- Junior branch: Itoigawa (Echigo -- 10,000 koku)
- Branch of Naomasa: Matsue (Izumo -- 186,000 koku)
- Branch: Mori (Izumo -- 10,000 koku)
- Branch of Naomoto: Maebashi (Kozuke -- 170,000 koku)
- Branch: Akashi (Harima -- 100,000 koku)
Sources
Matsudaira (Echizen)

- Domain: Mori
- Stipend: 10,000 koku
- Class: Shinpan 5
- Headquarters: Municipal office
Family issued from Hideyasu, 2nd son of Ieyasu.
Branch which from 1677 resided at Mori.
Succession
- Hideyasu (1574-1607)
- Naomasa - Daimyo of Ono (Echizen -- 50,000 koku); daimyo of Matsumoto
(Shinano -- 70,000 koku); 1st Matsudaira daimyo of Matsue
- Takamasa - 1st Matsudaira daimyo of Mori
- Naotaka
- Naokazu
- Naomichi
- Naoyuki
- Naokiyo
- Naokata
- Naooki
- Naoyori
- Naotoshi
Notable Ancestors
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Matsudaira
Hideyasu (1574-1607)
Was brought up by Hideyoshi, and took part in his campaign in Kyushu
against the Shimazu (1587). In 1590 Yuki Harumoto, daimyo of Shimosa, having
no children, asked Hideyoshi to get him an adoptive son; Hideyoshi selected
Hideyasu, who from that moment bore the name of Yuki and entered into
possession of the fief of Yuki (100,000 koku). In 1600 he accompanied his
father in the war against Uesugi Kagekatsu, then assisted at the battle of
Sekigahara, after which he received the daimyoate of Kita-no-sho (Echizen --
670,000 koku). He died at the age of 33, leaving five sons, whose descendants
formed the eight branches of Matsudaira of Echizen.
Related Branches
- Senior branch: Tsuyama (Mimasaka -- 100,000 koku)
- Junior branch: Fukui (Echizen -- 320,000 koku)
- Junior branch: Itoigawa (Echigo -- 10,000 koku)
- Branch of Naomasa: Matsue (Izumo -- 186,000 koku)
- Branch: Hirose (Izumo -- 30,000 koku)
- Branch of Naomoto: Maebashi (Kozuke -- 170,000 koku)
- Branch: Akashi (Harima -- 100,000 koku)
Sources
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