词条 | Matsudaira Katahiro |
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|name = Matsudaira Katahiro 松平容衆 |image = Matsudaira Katahiro.jpg | image_size = 260px |alt = |caption = Matsudaira Katahiro |birth_date = {{Birth date|1803|10|30}} |birth_place = |death_date = {{Death date and age|1822|04|20|1803|10|30}} |death_place = |nationality = Japanese |other_names = | predecessor = Matsudaira Kataoki | successor = Matsudaira Katataka | spouse = | partner = | children = | mother = | father = Matsudaira Kataoki |known_for = |occupation = Daimyō of Aizu Domain (1806-1822) }}{{nihongo|Matsudaira Katahiro|松平容衆||extra= October 30, 1803 – April 20, 1822}} was the 7th daimyō of Aizu Domain in Mutsu Province, Japan (modern-day Fukushima Prefecture). His courtesy title was Sakonoe-gon-shōshō and Jijū, and his Court rank was Junior Fourth Rank, Lower Grade. BiographyMatsudaira Katahiro was the younger son of Matsudaira Kataoki and became daimyō in 1806 at the age of four on his father's death. In 1813, he was received in formal audience by Shogun Tokugawa Ienari and given the courtesy title of Higo-no-kami. This was changed to Sakonoe-gon-shōshō in 1816. He was wed to Moto-hime, the 15th daughter of Tokugawa Ienari, but died in 1822 without any heir. This ended the line of direct descent from Tokugawa Hidetada begun by Hoshina Masayuki, the first daimyō of Aizu. See also
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5 : Shinpan daimyo|1806 births|1822 deaths|Aizu-Matsudaira clan|People of Edo-period Japan |
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