Tadateru’s mother was [[Ocha no Tsubone]]. Despite being an infant, he was married to the daughter of [[Date Masamune]] in [[1599]]. He was later adopted by [[Matsudaira Yasutada]] and received a 180,000 [[koku]] fief in [[Shinano province|Shinano]] (Sakura). In [[1610]] he received the fief of [[Takada clan|Takada]] in [[Echigo province|Echigo]], worth 620,000 koku. Following a scandal during the [[Siege of Osaka Castle]], to which Tadateru had come only tardily, he was accused of plotting against Hidetada and lost his lands. He eventually settled in [[Suo province]], where he lived in obscurity to an advanced age, the last of [[Tokugawa Ieyasu|Ieyasu’s]] sons to pass away. | Tadateru’s mother was [[Ocha no Tsubone]]. Despite being an infant, he was married to the daughter of [[Date Masamune]] in [[1599]]. He was later adopted by [[Matsudaira Yasutada]] and received a 180,000 [[koku]] fief in [[Shinano province|Shinano]] (Sakura). In [[1610]] he received the fief of [[Takada clan|Takada]] in [[Echigo province|Echigo]], worth 620,000 koku. Following a scandal during the [[Siege of Osaka Castle]], to which Tadateru had come only tardily, he was accused of plotting against Hidetada and lost his lands. He eventually settled in [[Suo province]], where he lived in obscurity to an advanced age, the last of [[Tokugawa Ieyasu|Ieyasu’s]] sons to pass away. |