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became the son-in-law of Ieyasu and thereby a vassal to the Tokugawa, several members of the Okudaira family, including Nobumasa's younger brother and adopted daughter, had been sent as hostages to the Takeda. Following the Battle of Nagashino (in which the Tokugawa were victorious over the Takeda),
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Ieyasu decreed that the daughter of Nobumasa be introduced as the wife of Sadakatsu. Upon their marriage, Sadakatsu's wife's younger brother, Okudaira Sadayoshi, and uncle were transferred into the new family.
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Following Ieyasu's death, Sadakatsu received the respect of Hidetada; in the seventh month of the ninth year of Genna (1623), Hidetada appointed Sadakatsu to a position on the
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In the fifth month of the tenth year of Keichō (1605), Sadakatsu's daughter Kuma-hime was adopted by Ieyasu and married to
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Eldest daughter: Matsuo (Tenshō 10 - Kan'ei 12, 1582-1635) - adopted daughter of Tokugawa Ieyasu, legal wife of
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In the second month of the following year (1601), Sadakatsu received a 3,000-koku domain increase and replaced
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In the third month of the seventh year of Keichō (1602), Tokugawa Ieyasu's tenth son (eventually named
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Legal wife: Tatsu (a.k.a. Ninomaru-dono; adopted daughter of Okudaira Nobumasa, second daughter of
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In the third month of the fifteenth year of Tenshō (1587), Sadakatsu's father Toshikatsu died in
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family name and crest upon Sadakatsu, in recognition of his family's service in the battles of
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In the twelfth year of Keichō (1607), Sadakatsu was installed as the ruler of Fushimi Castle.
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and other sources, the mother is mentioned as "Sadatomo-ma (Ninomaru-dono)," whereas in the
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In the third year of Genna (1617), Sadakatsu received a domain increase of 60,000 koku in
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In the ninth month of the eighteenth year of Tenshō (1590), Sadakatsu was granted a 3,000-
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Sadakatsu died as the castle lord of Kuwana on the fourteenth day of the third month of
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4 - Kan'ei 9, 1595-1632) - adopted by Ieyasu, legal wife of Yamauchi Tadayoshi
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Sixth daughter: Tama (birth unknown - Enpō 7, ?-1679) - legal wife of
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In 1823, Sadakatsu's descendant, 11th-generation Matsudaira clan member
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and a founding member of the Hisamatsu-Matsudaira clan. His father was
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Eldest son: Matsudaira Sadayoshi (Tenshō 13 - Keichō 8, 1585-1603)
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Sixth son: Matsudaira Sadamasa (Keichō 15 - Kanbun 12, 1610-1673)
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Fourth son: Matsudaira Sadazane (Keichō 2 - Kan'ei 9, 1597-1632)
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Fifth son: Matsudaira Sadafusa (Keichō 9 - Enpō 4, 1604-1676)
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Sadakatsu was born in the first month of the third year of
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Left Imperial Guard Major General, Junior Fourth Rank
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Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. 734:, and was interred in Anraku-ji Temple in Mikawa. 1100:Matsuyama soudan; Collection of Matsuyama Stories 1127: 570: 557: 985:Third son: Matsudaira Sadatsuna (Tenshō 20 - 978:Second son: Matsudaira Sadayuki (Tenshō 15 - 887:and the now-abandoned temple of Shogen-in in 1120:, "his mother was a second wife, Muraharu." 151: 109:Learn how and when to remove this message 905:, bestowed him with the divine title of 1128: 16:Sengoku and Edo-period Japanese daimyō 1002:Third daughter: Kii (birth unknown - 909:and transferred his enshrinement to 583:and military commander of the early 47:adding citations to reliable sources 18: 1060:Fifth daughter: Tsuru (Keichō 15 - 883:, and later in Dairin-ji temple in 13: 1019:Fourth daughter: Kiku (Keichō 8 - 924:. This title was later changed to 675:Hashiba (later Toyotomi) Hideyoshi 646:), his half-brother, bestowed the 536:Director of Oki, Junior Fifth Rank 14: 1177: 857:; furthermore, the third shōgun, 23: 1064:2, 1610-1645) - second wife of 34:needs additional citations for 1106: 1086: 1023:5, 1603-1677) - legal wife of 928:("great deity of Shinonome"). 334:year 1, month 3, day 14 (1624) 1: 1080: 671:Battle of Komaki and Nagakute 591:. He was the half-brother of 992:Second daughter: Kuma-hime ( 949: 7: 357:Tatsu (adopted daughter of 10: 1182: 120: 1161:Hisamatsu-Matsudaira clan 907:Okinakasakitama-no-mikoto 571: 558: 546: 532: 528:Hisamatsu-Matsudaira clan 509: 504: 481: 376: 365: 353: 338: 327: 312: 307: 303: 291: 279: 268: 255: 243: 233: 222: 209: 197: 187: 176: 163: 159: 150: 145: 138: 931:Sadakatsu's descendant 661:In the twelfth year of 610: 323:year 3, month 1 (1560) 263:(Hisamatsu-Matsudaira) 217:(Hisamatsu-Matsudaira) 171:(Hisamatsu-Matsudaira) 838:In the first year of 812:Kishū Tokugawa family 756:In the fifth year of 673:. 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Daimyō of Kakegawa
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