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* ''Japanese'': [[松平]]忠昭 ''(Matsudaira Tadaaki)''
 
* ''Japanese'': [[松平]]忠昭 ''(Matsudaira Tadaaki)''
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Tadaaki was a son of [[Okudaira Nobumasa]] and thus a grandson of [[Tokugawa Ieyasu]] (through his mother). He was adopted by Ieyasu and given the name Matsudaira and a 50,000-koku fief in [[Ise province]] at Kameyama in [[1610]]. He was a notable commander in the Osaka Campaigns and was afterwards given Osaka (and a domain in [[Settsu province|Settsu]] and [[Kawatchi province|Kawatchi]] worth 100,000 koku), whose town he set about rebuilding. He was transferred to Kôriyama in [[Yamato province]] (worth 120,000 koku) in August [[1619]] and in [[1639]] was relocated to Himeji in Harima and given a domain worth 180,000 koku.
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Matsudaira Tadaaki was a son of [[Okudaira Nobumasa]] and thus a grandson of [[Tokugawa Ieyasu]] (through his mother). He was adopted by Ieyasu and given the name [[Matsudaira clan|Matsudaira]] and a 50,000 ''[[koku]]'' [[han|fief]] in [[Ise province]] at [[Kameyama han|Kameyama]] in [[1610]]. He was a notable commander in the [[Siege of Osaka|Osaka Campaigns]] and was afterwards given [[Osaka castle]] (and a domain in [[Settsu province|Settsu]] and [[Kawachi province|Kawachi provinces]] worth 100,000 ''koku''), the central town of which he set about rebuilding. He was transferred to [[Yamato Koriyama han|Kôriyama]] in [[Yamato province]] (worth 120,000 ''koku'') in August [[1619]] and in [[1639]] was relocated to [[Himeji han]] in [[Harima province]] and given a domain worth 180,000 ''[[koku]]''.
    
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