Matsudaira Kataharu
In this Japanese name, the family name is Matsudaira.
Viscount Matsudaira Kataharu (松平 容大, July 11, 1869 – June 11, 1910) was a Japanese samurai of the late Edo period who served as the daimyō of Tonami han (the former Aizu han) in the early Meiji Era. Born the eldest son of Matsudaira Katamori, he succeeded Katamori's adopted son Nobunori in 1869. As the Meiji government had granted the former daimyō family of Aizu a 30,000 koku holding in northern Honshū, Kataharu became its daimyō, with Katamori technically in his "care."
Kataharu became a member of the new kazoku in the Meiji Era, as well as an officer in the Imperial Japanese Army.
References
- Miyazaki Tomihachi 宮崎十三八, "Matsudaira Katamori no shutsuji to sono ichizoku" 松平容保の出自とその一族, in Matsudaira Katamori no Subete 松平容保のすべて, ed. Tsunabuchi Kenjō 綱淵謙錠 (Tokyo: Shin Jinbutsu Ōraisha, 1984), p. 73.
Preceded by none |
Daimyō of Tonami 1869-1871 |
Succeeded by Domain abolished |
Preceded by Matsudaira Nobunori |
Aizu-Matsudaira Family Head 1869-1910 |
Succeeded by Matsudaira Morio |
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