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  • *''Location: [[Echizen province]]'' *''Japanese'': 丸岡藩 ''(Maruoka han)''
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  • *''Japanese'': 越前松平家 ''(Echizen Matsudaira ke)'' The Echizen Matsudaira clan were lords of [[Matsue han]] from the 1630s through the end of the [[Edo period]]. The family traced i
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  • ...n)|Matsudaira clan of Echizen]], and the first Matsudaira lord of [[Matsue han]]. ...in [[Shinano province]] until [[1638]], when he was transferred to Matsue han, with a ''[[kokudaka]]'' of 186,000 ''[[koku]]'', after the previous lord o
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  • *''Lords: [[Matsudaira clan (Echizen)|Echizen Matsudaira clan]]'' *''Japanese'': 広瀬藩 ''(Hirose han)''
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  • ...zen Matsudaira clan]], and the first [[Edo period]] ''daimyô'' of [[Hirose han]] in [[Izumo province]]. ...[[Matsudaira Tsunataka]] in [[1666]], marking the establishment of Hirose han. In [[1682]], as a result of the [[Echigo sodo|Echigo succession dispute]],
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  • *[[Matsudaira clan (Echizen)|Echizen Matsudaira clan]] - 越前松平家 *[[Matsudaira Mitsunaga (Kano)|Matsudaira Mitsunaga]] of Kanô han - 松平光永
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  • *[[Fuchu castle|Echizen Fuchû castle]] 府中城 - an [[Asakura clan]] fortress in modern-day [[Fu *[[Hitachi Fuchu han|Hitachi Fuchû han]] 常陸府中藩 - a [[han|domain]] in modern-day [[Ibaraki prefecture]]
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  • ...[[Kofu|Fuchû]] in [[Kai province]], or [[Tsushima Fuchu han|Tsushima Fuchû han]].'' ...ite of what is today Takefu town hall, within the city of [[Echizen, Fukui|Echizen]], [[Fukui prefecture]].
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  • *Tôgô han (Echizen province) - 東郷藩
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  • Matsudaira Naoharu was a late [[Edo period]] lord of [[Itoigawa han]] in [[Echigo province]]. He retired in [[1857]] in favor of his son [[Mats ...ughters, Makoto, was adopted by [[Matsudaira Shungaku]] (lord of [[Echizen han]]) and later married in [[1853]] to [[Abe Masahiro]].<ref>Ishin Shiryô Kô
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  • *''Lords: [[Horio clan]], [[Kyogoku clan|Kyôgoku clan]], [[Matsudaira clan (Echizen)|Matsudaira clan]]'' *''Other Names'': 雲州藩 ''(Unshuu han)''<ref>Unshû being a reference to Izumo province, the ''Un'' in Unshû bei
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  • *''Titles: Echizen no kami, Tôtômi no kami'' Sagara Yorimoto was the last [[Edo period]] lord of [[Hitoyoshi han]] in [[Higo province]]. He succeeded his older brother [[Sagara Nagatomi]]
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  • *''Titles: Hyûga no kami, Echizen no kami'' Matsudaira Mochiaki was a [[Bakumatsu]] era lord of [[Fukui han]].
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  • ...he had been raised contributed to his untimely death. He was succeeded in Echizen by his son [[Yuki Tadanao|Tadanao]] ([[1595]]-[[1650]]). A younger son, [[Y His descendants later became lords of [[Tsuyama han]].<ref>Ishin Shiryô Kôyô 維新史料綱要, vol 2 (1937), 186.</ref>
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  • *''Titles: [[soba yonin|soba yônin]], Echizen-no-kami'' ...ugawa Ienobu]] and [[Tokugawa Ietsugu]], and [[daimyo|lord]] of [[Takasaki han]] in [[Kozuke province|Kôzuke province]].
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  • ...d on drafts by [[Yuri Kimimasa]] ([[1829]]-[[1909]]) of [[Echizen province|Echizen]] and [[Fukuoka Takachika]] ([[1835]]-1919) of [[Tosa province|Tosa]]. ...not solely or chiefly by leaders from [[Satsuma han|Satsuma]] and [[Choshu han|Chôshû]]. All three also emphasized the importance of free and open discu
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  • *1630/6/14 Flood in [[Echizen province|Echizen]] kills more than 200 people. *[[Satsuma han]] orders that one of the three Ryukyuan [[Sanshikan]] must be resident in [
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  • *''Titles: Echizen no kami'' Matsudaira Shungaku was the last ''[[daimyo|daimyô]]'' of [[Echizen han]], and played a prominent role in [[Bakumatsu]] politics.
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  • ...ity represented by certain factions within the Imperial Court and [[Choshu han|Chôshû]]. * 1864/7/24 Bakufu orders the 21 ''han'' to attack Chôshû.
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  • ...and the [[Sakai clan]] and [[Matsura clan]] of [[Obama han]] and [[Hirado han]] respectively, who each controlled an entire province but were not conside *[[Maeda clan]] of [[Kaga han]]
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