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  • #[[Tokugawa Tsunaeda]] (son of [[Matsudaira Yorishige]] of a Mito branch house) #[[Tokugawa Munetaka]] (son of [[Matsudaira Yoritoyo]] of a Mito branch house)
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  • * ''Sons: [[Matsudaira Yorishige]] ([[1622]]-[[1695]]), [[Tokugawa Mitsukuni]] ([[1628]]-[[1670]])''
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  • *[[Matsudaira Yorishige]] dies (b. [[1622]]).
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  • ...later transferred to [[Mikawa province]], where it was adopted into the [[Matsudaira clan]]. In fact, Ieyasu also maintained an alternate family history that su ...a clan|Tayasu]]. Along with roughly seventeen families retaining the name "Matsudaira," the lords of these lines were known collectively as the ''kamon'' or ''[[
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  • ...ttle choice but to surrender when Harunobu made a promise of safe conduct. Yorishige and his brother were taken to Kai where the Takeda general [[Itagaki Nobuta ...Nobunaga]]), whose political ineptness had already cost the Imagawa their Matsudaira (Tokugawa) vassals and Mikawa province. Years before, Shingen's son Yoshino
    23 KB (3,790 words) - 01:33, 15 July 2020