Yamauchi Tadayoshi

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Tadayoshi was the son of Yamauchi Yasutoyo and succeeded Kazutoyo as daimyô of Tosa when the latter died childless. He rendered service to the Tokugawa in a number of significant ways, including at the Osaka Castle campaigns, and was granted use of the honorary name Matsudaira in 1610, by Tokugawa Hidetada.[1]

References

  1. Luke Roberts, "Cultivating Non-National Historical Understandings in Local History," Joshua Fogel (ed.) The Teleology of the Nation-State, Univ of Pennsylvania Press (2004), 167.