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Sadamasa was the son of [[Okudaira Sadayoshi]]. He served under Ieyasu in a number of battles and took two heads at the [[Battle of Anegawa]]. He was briefly forced to join [[Takeda Shingen]] around [[1572]] but following Shingen's death the following year returned to the [[Tokugawa clan|Tokugawa]], abandoning [[Tsukude castle]]. As a result of his turn-coating, [[Takeda Katsuyori]] ordered Sadamasa's family seized and crucified. He held [[Nagashino castle]] for the Tokugawa in [[1575]] and resisted the [[Takeda clan|Takeda]] attempts to bring it down in June of that year, a campaign that culminated in the [[Battle of Nagashino]]. Sadamasa later married Tokugawa Ieyasu's daughter and in [[1590]] was given a 30,000-koku fief at Miyazaki in [[Kozuke province|Kôzuke Province]]. His daughter married [[Okubo Tadatsune]].  
 
Sadamasa was the son of [[Okudaira Sadayoshi]]. He served under Ieyasu in a number of battles and took two heads at the [[Battle of Anegawa]]. He was briefly forced to join [[Takeda Shingen]] around [[1572]] but following Shingen's death the following year returned to the [[Tokugawa clan|Tokugawa]], abandoning [[Tsukude castle]]. As a result of his turn-coating, [[Takeda Katsuyori]] ordered Sadamasa's family seized and crucified. He held [[Nagashino castle]] for the Tokugawa in [[1575]] and resisted the [[Takeda clan|Takeda]] attempts to bring it down in June of that year, a campaign that culminated in the [[Battle of Nagashino]]. Sadamasa later married Tokugawa Ieyasu's daughter and in [[1590]] was given a 30,000-koku fief at Miyazaki in [[Kozuke province|Kôzuke Province]]. His daughter married [[Okubo Tadatsune]].  
 
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