Difference between revisions of "Takamatsu han"
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*[[Matsudaira Yorinori]] (r. c. 1807) | *[[Matsudaira Yorinori]] (r. c. 1807) | ||
− | *[[Matsudaira Yoritane]] (r. c. 1849) | + | *[[Matsudaira Yoritane]] (r. c. 1849-1851) |
*[[Matsudaira Yoritoshi]] ([[1843]]-[[1903]]), who married [[Ii Yachiyo]], a daughter of [[Ii Naosuke]].<ref>Rebecca Corbett, ''Cultivating Femininity: Women and Tea Culture in Edo and Meiji Japan'', University of Hawaii Press (2018), 140-144.</ref> | *[[Matsudaira Yoritoshi]] ([[1843]]-[[1903]]), who married [[Ii Yachiyo]], a daughter of [[Ii Naosuke]].<ref>Rebecca Corbett, ''Cultivating Femininity: Women and Tea Culture in Edo and Meiji Japan'', University of Hawaii Press (2018), 140-144.</ref> | ||
Latest revision as of 23:12, 20 October 2019
- Lords: Matsudaira clan
- Castle: Takamatsu castle
- Kokudaka: 120,000
- Japanese: 高松藩 (Takamatsu han)
Takamatsu domain was an Edo period domain based at Takamatsu castle on Shikoku. It was ruled by a branch of the Matsudaira clan, and enjoyed an official kokudaka rating of 120,000 koku.[1]
Lords of Takamatsu domain included:
- Matsudaira Yorinori (r. c. 1807)
- Matsudaira Yoritane (r. c. 1849-1851)
- Matsudaira Yoritoshi (1843-1903), who married Ii Yachiyo, a daughter of Ii Naosuke.[2]
Many of the lords of Takamatsu domain are buried at Yanaka Cemetery in Tokyo.