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Hideyasu was permitted to change his name to Matsudaira Hideyasu, and he rebuilt Fukui Castle and the surrounding
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Tadamasa, Lord of Kariya (1493–1543). Maternal grandfather of Tokugawa Ieyasu. He had issue, including a daughter:
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1521:Matsudaira Naonori, Lord of Shirakawa (1642–1695)
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2016:Dictionnaire d'histoire et de géographie du Japon
1933:Dictionnaire d'histoire et de géographie du Japon
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1608:XIV. Matsudaira Naritsugu, 14th Lord of Fukui
1586:XII. Matsudaira Shigetomi, 12th Lord of Fukui
1469:VIII. Matsudaira Yoshikuni, 8th Lord of Fukui
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1458:IX. Matsudaira Munemasa, 9th Lord of Fukui
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1396:, 1st Tokugawa Shōgun
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18:Fukui domain
1910:List of Han
992:Iyo-no-kami
916:(越前守 左近衛少将)
834:(越前守 左近衛少将)
787:Iyo-no-kami
602:During the
581:to 250,000
535:to 500,000
490:during the
484:Aoyama clan
371:during the
350:Echizen-han
146: /
134:136°13′15″E
2412:Categories
2304:Matsushiro
2014:. (1906).
1931:. (1906).
1916:References
1824:han system
715:(正三位 権中納言)
659:Court Rank
622:until the
373:Edo period
228:Edo period
163:Government
131:36°03′56″N
95:Matsudaira
2329:Matsumoto
2324:Tanoguchi
2319:Iwamurada
2196:Muramatsu
2186:Mikkaichi
1965:pp. 16–17
1834:cadastral
1767:(b. 1940)
1353:1858–1871
1316:1838–1858
1275:1835–1838
1234:1826–1835
1193:1799–1825
1152:1758–1799
1111:1749–1758
1070:1724–1749
1029:1721–1724
988:1710–1721
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906:1676–1686
865:1674–1676
824:1645–1674
783:1623–1645
746:1607–1623
709:1601-1607
570:O-Ie Sōdō
511:jōkamachi
470:, one of
363:) of the
331:Fukui-han
55:1600–1870
37:Fukui-han
2241:Daishōji
2226:Itoigawa
2201:Mineyama
2181:Kurokawa
2176:Murakami
2156:Hokuriku
2101:Archived
1904:See also
1898:kokudaka
1829:kokudaka
1365:320,000
1328:320,000
1291:320,000
1250:320,000
1209:320,000
1168:300,000
1127:300,000
1086:300,000
1045:300,000
1039:(内匠頭 侍従)
1004:250,000
963:250,000
922:450,000
881:450,000
840:450,000
799:525,280
793:(伊予守 参議)
758:680,000
721:680,000
664:kokudaka
641:Source:
634:List of
592:Gosankyō
561:hansatsu
532:kokudaka
429:Kokudaka
355:, was a
275:Province
73:in Fukui
2392:Shikoku
2387:Chūgoku
2271:Tsuruga
2256:Maruoka
2211:Nagaoka
2191:Shibata
2152:Domains
2024:, p. 30
1952:, p. 16
684:shinpan
458:In the
454:History
422:of the
414:shinpan
281:Echizen
249:•
195:(first)
103:Capital
93:of the
2397:Kyūshū
2339:Takatō
2314:Komoro
2299:Suzaka
2294:Iiyama
2231:Toyama
2221:Takada
2216:Shiiya
2160:Kōshin
2054:p. 150
1893:tenryō
1322:(大蔵大輔)
653:Tenure
636:daimyō
612:daimyō
587:daimyō
556:daimyō
520:Shōgun
419:daimyō
405:shōgun
396:Honshu
357:domain
210:(last)
177:
172:Daimyō
45:Domain
2382:Kinki
2377:Chūbu
2367:Kantō
2276:Obama
2266:Sabae
2261:Fukui
2206:Yoita
2070:p. 18
1963:Gow,
1359:(越前守)
791:Sangi
750:Sangi
388:Fukui
369:Japan
49:Japan
2344:Iida
2334:Suwa
2309:Ueda
2236:Kaga
2158:and
1367:koku
1346:松平慶永
1330:koku
1309:松平慶永
1293:koku
1268:松平斉善
1252:koku
1227:松平斉承
1211:koku
1186:松平治好
1170:koku
1145:松平重富
1129:koku
1104:松平重昌
1088:koku
1063:松平宗矩
1047:koku
1037:Jijū
1022:松平宗昌
1006:koku
981:松平吉邦
965:koku
940:松平吉品
924:koku
899:松平綱昌
883:koku
858:松平昌親
842:koku
817:松平光通
801:koku
776:松平忠昌
760:koku
752:(参議)
739:松平忠直
723:koku
702:結城秀康
650:Name
583:koku
579:koku
550:and
537:koku
505:koku
435:koku
317:The
256:1870
243:1600
113:Area
67:Moat
34:福井藩
2251:Ōno
2154:of
599:.
382:in
367:of
361:han
344:越前藩
325:福井藩
90:Mon
47:of
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1940:^
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