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62: 83: 1622: 1554: 1389: 307: 1739: 1652: 1636: 1604: 1593: 1582: 1571: 1529: 1489: 1478: 1465: 1454: 1443: 1429: 1418: 1407: 2086: 673: 2112: 2035: 2142: 554:. the domain was plagued with financial difficulties through most of its history, due to frequent flooding, crop failure, epidemics and the profligate spending of its 1896:
territories in Echizen Province on behalf of the Tokugawa shogunate, deriving substantial revenue from these holdings, which were not counted as part of its nominal
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Tokugawa Munetada, 1st head of the Hitotsubashi-Tokugawa line (1721–1765) (mother: Oume no Kata later Shinshin'in (1700–1721))
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fief. Yūki Hideyasu was permitted to change his name to Matsudaira Hideyasu, and he rebuilt Fukui Castle and the surrounding
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Mizuno Tadamasa, Lord of Kariya (1493–1543). Maternal grandfather of Tokugawa Ieyasu. He had issue, including a daughter:
82: 2457: 2396: 1673:(b. 1940; 20th family head: 1957–present), m. Matsudaira Tomoko (b. 1944, see below), and has issue, including: 2386: 2090: 974: 17: 2376: 2366: 1563:(1684–1751; Lord of Kishū: 1705–1716; Shōgun: 1716–1745) (mother: Oyuri no Kata later Jōenin (1655–1726)) 2391: 623: 439: 250: 2050: 2452: 2427: 2381: 2066: 1964: 1948: 559: 1719:
Matsudaira Sadakazu (1662–1745), m. the daughter of Matsudaira Tadamasa, Lord of Kariya (1610–1673)
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XVII. Matsudaira Mochiaki, 17th Lord of Fukui, 7th Lord of Itoigawa, 17th family head, 1st Marquess
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Tokugawa Harusada, 2nd head of the Hitotsubashi-Tokugawa line (1751–1827) (mother: Oyuka no Kata)
1864: 1852: 1826:, Fukui Domain consisted of several discontinuous territories calculated to provide the assigned 2097: 1876: 1870: 1882: 1846: 810: 543: 479: 1667:
Captain Tokugawa Satonari IJN, 10th head of the Tayasu-Tokugawa line, 2nd Count (1899–1961)
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was dispossessed by Shibata Katsuie. After Shibata Katsutoyo died of illness during the
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Matsudaira Yasumoto, 1st Lord of Sekiyado (1552–1603) (by O-dainokata's second husband
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of Fukui were adopted into the clan from the Hitotsubashi-Tokugawa family, one of the
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V & VII. Matsudaira Masachika (Yoshiyori, as 7th Lord), 5th and 7th Lord of Fukui
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A daughter, who married Matsudaira Sadakazu (1662–1745), and had issue – see above.
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O-dainokata (1528–1602). She married twice and had issue, including three sons:
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Tokugawa Satotaka, 9th head of the Tayasu-Tokugawa line, 1st Count (1865–1941)
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Tokugawa Yorinobu, 1st Lord of Kishū (1602–1671) (mother: Kageyama-dono)
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Tokugawa Yoshiyori, 8th head of the Tayasu-Tokugawa line (1828–1876)
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Tokugawa Narimasa, 4th head of the Tayasu-Tokugawa line (1779–1848)
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Matsudaira Naomoto, Lord of Himeji (1604–1648) (mother: Shinryō-in)
519: 462:, the area around Fukui was known as Kita-no-sho, and controlled by 418: 404: 171: 2068:
Warlords, Artists, & Commoners: Japan in the Sixteenth Century,
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Matsudaira Naomasa, Lord of Matsue (1601–1666) (mother: Gesshoōin)
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Matsudaira Chikayoshi, 1st Lord of Echizen-Matsudaira (1632–1717)
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Matsudaira Chikatoki, 2nd Lord of Echizen-Matsudaira (1659–1702)
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I. Yūki (Matsudaira) Hideyasu, 1st Lord of Fukui (cr. 1601)
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Matsudaira Tadayoshi, 2nd Lord of Sekiyado (1582–1624)
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Matsudaira Yasumasa, 19th family head and 3rd Marquess
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Matsudaira Yasutaka, 18th family head and 2nd Marquess
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Matsudaira Naotsugu, 4th Lord of Itoigawa (1759–1814)
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Matsudaira Katafusa, 3rd Lord of Itoigawa (1734–1773)
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Matsudaira Naoyoshi, 2nd Lord of Itoigawa (1701–1739)
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In addition, Fukui Domain administered the extensive
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Matsudaira Naoharu, 6th Lord of Itoigawa (1810–1878)
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Matsudaira Naomasu, 5th Lord of Itoigawa (1789–1833)
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was of violent disposition and was on bad terms with
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Matsudaira Motochika, Lord of Shirakawa (1682–1721)
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Matsudaira Naoyuki, 1st Lord of Itoigawa (1682–1718)
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Matsudaira Haruyoshi, 13th Lord of Fukui 1344: 1307: 1266: 1225: 1184: 1143: 1102: 1061: 1020: 979: 938: 897: 856: 815: 774: 737: 700: 342: 323: 2438:States and territories disestablished in 1871 2423:States and territories disestablished in 1870 2136: 2113:越前松平氏 (Echizen Matsudaira) at ReichsArchiv.jp 2065:Elison, George and Bardwell L. Smith (1987). 1656:XVI. Matsudaira Yoshinaga, 16th Lord of Fukui 1608:XIV. Matsudaira Naritsugu, 14th Lord of Fukui 1586:XII. Matsudaira Shigetomi, 12th Lord of Fukui 1469:VIII. Matsudaira Yoshikuni, 8th Lord of Fukui 494:and were thus dispossessed by the victorious 2007: 2005: 2003: 2001: 1999: 1997: 1995: 1993: 1575:XI. Matsudaira Shigemasa, 11th Lord of Fukui 1482:IV. Matsudaira Mitsumichi, 4th Lord of Fukui 618:, who served as imperial governor under the 1991: 1989: 1987: 1985: 1983: 1981: 1979: 1977: 1975: 1973: 1836:surveys and projected agricultural yields, 1640:XV. Matsudaira Narisawa, 15th Lord of Fukui 1447:VI. Matsudaira Tsunamasa, 6th Lord of Fukui 1433:III. Matsudaira Tadamasa, 3rd Lord of Fukui 2418:States and territories established in 1600 2143: 2129: 1533:X. Matsudaira Munenori, 10th Lord of Fukui 1458:IX. Matsudaira Munemasa, 9th Lord of Fukui 426:. The Fukui Domain was assessed under the 60: 1422:II. Matsudaira Tadanao, 2nd Lord of Fukui 1374: 577:due to insanity was reduced from 475,000 1970: 1561:, 5th Lord of Kishū, 8th Tokugawa Shōgun 438:. The Fukui Domain was dissolved in the 305: 1943: 1941: 432:system and its value peaked at 680,000 14: 2410: 1922: 1765:Matsudaira Munetoshi, 20th family head 1671:Matsudaira Munetoshi, 20th family head 2124: 1818:Holdings at the end of the Edo period 1938: 446:and its territory was absorbed into 1288:Senior 4th Rank, Lower Grade (正四位下) 1247:Junior 4th Rank, Upper Grade (従四位上) 1206:Senior 4th Rank, Lower Grade (正四位下) 1165:Senior 4th Rank, Lower Grade (正四位下) 1124:Junior 4th Rank, Upper Grade (従四位上) 1083:Junior 4th Rank, Lower Grade (従四位下) 1042:Junior 4th Rank, Lower Grade (従四位下) 1001:Junior 4th Rank, Lower Grade (従四位下) 960:Junior 4th Rank, Lower Grade (従四位下) 919:Junior 4th Rank, Lower Grade (従四位下) 878:Junior 4th Rank, Lower Grade (従四位下) 837:Junior 4th Rank, Lower Grade (従四位下) 626:in 1871 and the creation of modern 595:, the three lesser branches of the 482:in 1583, the area was given to the 24: 398:. The Fukui Domain was founded by 25: 2469: 2079: 1760:Matsudaira Yasuchika (1916–1947) 633: 386:, the core of the modern city of 2084: 1763:Matsudaira Tomoko (b. 1944), m. 1737: 1650: 1634: 1620: 1602: 1591: 1580: 1569: 1552: 1527: 1487: 1476: 1463: 1452: 1441: 1427: 1416: 1405: 1387: 671: 81: 2433:1871 disestablishments in Japan 2052:The Bakufu in Japanese History, 2049:and William B. Hauser. (1987). 474:'s leading generals, after the 2059: 2040: 2029: 2012:Papinot, Jacques Edmond Joseph 1957: 1929:Papinot, Jacques Edmond Joseph 1676:Matsudaira Teruyasu (b. 1965) 378:The Fukui Domain was based at 13: 1: 2448:1590s establishments in Japan 1915: 1679:Matsudaira Shizuki (b. 1994) 542:Under Tadamasa's successor, 7: 2443:History of Fukui Prefecture 1903: 624:abolition of the han system 440:abolition of the han system 349: 330: 251:Abolition of the han system 10: 2474: 2026:; retrieved April 9, 2013. 1631:(1773–1841; r. 1786–1841) 1599:(1768–1826; r. 1799–1825) 453: 2352: 2284: 2166: 1822:Like most domains in the 1658:(1828–1890; r. 1838–1858) 1610:(1811–1835; r. 1826–1835) 1535:(1715–1749; r. 1724–1749) 1484:(1636–1674; r. 1645–1674) 1471:(1681–1722; r. 1710–1721) 1460:(1675–1724; r. 1721–1724) 1449:(1661–1699; r. 1676-1686) 1345: 1308: 1267: 1226: 1185: 1144: 1103: 1062: 1021: 980: 939: 898: 857: 816: 775: 738: 701: 670: 514:as his capital. His son, 343: 324: 294: 290: 286: 271: 264: 260: 247: 237: 233: 223: 219: 215: 200: 185: 181: 169: 162: 158: 119: 112: 102: 78: 59: 54: 43: 31: 585:. A number of the later 121: • Coordinates 2458:Echizen-Matsudaira clan 2103:March 3, 2016, at the 1629:, 11th Tokugawa Shōgun 1375:Simplified family tree 1362:Senior 2nd Rank (従二位 ) 718:Senior 3rd Rank (正三位 ) 564:(domain paper money). 552:Echizen-Maruoka Domain 529:, with a reduction in 314: 143:36.065456°N 136.2209°E 69:at the former site of 2372:Hokuriku & Kōshin 2362:Tōhoku & Hokkaidō 2093:at Wikimedia Commons 1396:, 1st Tokugawa Shōgun 1325:Senior 1st Rank (従一位) 811:Matsudaira Mitsumichi 796:Senior 4th Rank (正四位) 755:Junior 3rd Rank (従三位) 544:Matsudaira Mitsumichi 480:Battle of Shizugatake 466:, the adopted son of 336:, also known as the 309: 265:Contained within 2018:; Papinot, (2003). 1832:, based on periodic 1708:Hisamatsu Toshikatsu 1303:Matsudaira Yoshinaga 1221:Matsudaira Naritsugu 1180:Matsudaira Haruyoshi 1139:Matsudaira Shigetomi 1098:Matsudaira Shigemasa 975:Matsudaira Yoshikuni 934:Matsudaira Yoshinori 893:Matsudaira Tsunamasa 852:Matsudaira Masachika 608:Matsudaira Yoshinaga 575:Matsudaira Tsunamasa 573:with the removal of 492:Battle of Sekigahara 375:from 1601 to 1871. 1935:; Papinot, (2003). 1400:Matsudaira Hirotada 1340:Matsudaira Mochiaki 1283:Sakonoue-gon-chūshō 1262:Matsudaira Narisawa 1242:Sakonoue-gon-shōshō 1201:Sakonoue-gon-chūshō 1160:Sakonoue-gon-chūshō 1119:Sakonoue-gon-shōshō 1078:Sakonoue-gon-shōshō 1057:Matsudaira Munenori 1016:Matsudaira Munemasa 996:Sakonoue-gon-shōshō 955:Sakonoue-gon-shōshō 914:Sakonoue-gon-shōshō 873:Sakonoue-gon-shōshō 832:Sakonoue-gon-shōshō 770:Matsudaira Tadamasa 616:Matsudaira Mochiaki 527:Matsudaira Tadamasa 239:• Established 207:Matsudaira Mochiaki 148:36.065456; 136.2209 139: /  2098:"Fukui" at Edo 300 2022:Nobiliare du Japon 1947:Gow, Ian. (2004). 1559:Tokugawa Yoshimune 733:Matsudaira Tadanao 516:Matsudaira Tadanao 442:in 1871 after the 365:Tokugawa Shogunate 315: 2405: 2404: 2246:Echizen-Katsuyama 2089:Media related to 1372: 1371: 523:Tokugawa Hidetada 464:Shibata Katsutoyo 444:Meiji Restoration 394:of the island of 390:, located in the 304: 303: 211: 202:• 1858-1871 196: 187:• 1601-1607 16:(Redirected from 2465: 2453:Echizen Province 2428:Domains of Japan 2357:Japanese domains 2145: 2138: 2131: 2122: 2121: 2117: 2109: 2088: 2073: 2063: 2057: 2047:Mass, Jeffrey P. 2044: 2038: 2033: 2027: 2020:"Matsudaira" at 2009: 1968: 1961: 1955: 1945: 1936: 1926: 1881:168 villages in 1865:Imadate District 1853:Yoshida District 1851:136 villages in 1845:158 villages in 1841:Echizen Province 1741: 1654: 1638: 1624: 1606: 1595: 1584: 1573: 1556: 1531: 1491: 1480: 1467: 1456: 1445: 1431: 1420: 1409: 1391: 1350: 1348: 1347: 1313: 1311: 1310: 1272: 1270: 1269: 1231: 1229: 1228: 1190: 1188: 1187: 1149: 1147: 1146: 1108: 1106: 1105: 1067: 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Index

Fukui domain
Domain
Japan

Moat
Fukui Castle
Mon of the Matsudaira of Echizen Domain
Mon
Matsudaira
Fukui Castle
36°03′56″N 136°13′15″E / 36.065456°N 136.2209°E / 36.065456; 136.2209
Daimyō
Yūki Hideyasu
Matsudaira Mochiaki
Edo period
Abolition of the han system
Province
Echizen
Fukui Prefecture

Fukui Castle
domain
Tokugawa Shogunate
Japan
Edo period
Fukui Castle
Echizen Province
Fukui
Chūbu region
Honshu

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