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词条 Matsudaira Nobunao
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  1. Biography

  2. References

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松平信復
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|death_place = Yoshida, Mikawa Province, Japan
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|other_names = Izu-no-kami
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|occupation = Daimyō
}}{{nihongo|Matsudaira Nobunao|松平信復||extra= May 22, 1719 – November 1, 1768}} was a daimyō during mid-Edo period Japan.

Biography

Matsudaira Nobunao was the eldest son of Matsudaira Nobutoki, the daimyō of Yoshida Domain in Mikawa Province. On the death of his father on June 44, 1744, he became daimyō of Hamamatsu Domain and head of the Ōkōchi-branch of the Matsudaira clan. A few days later, his courtesy title changed to Izu-no-kami. On October 15, 1752, he was transferred to Yoshida Domain.

His is noted for having founded the domain academy, the {{nihongo|Jijukan|時習館|}}, which became a noted center for Neo-Confucian studies.

Nobunao died on November 1, 1768 in Yoshida.

References

  • Papinot, Edmund. (1906) Dictionnaire d'histoire et de géographie du japon. Tokyo: Librarie Sansaisha...Click link for digitized 1906 Nobiliaire du japon (2003)
  • The content of much of this article was derived from that of the corresponding article on Japanese Wikipedia.
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4 : Fudai daimyo|Ōkōchi-Matsudaira clan|1719 births|1768 deaths

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