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  1. Matsudaira Tadateru (松平 忠輝, February 16, 1592 – August 24, 1683) was a daimyō during the Edo period of Japan. He was the sixth son of Tokugawa Ieyasu. He was born in Edo Castle during the year of the dragon ( tatsu ), and as a child his name was Tatsuchiyo (辰千代).

  2. ja.wikipedia.org › wiki › 松平忠輝松平忠輝 - Wikipedia

    松平 忠輝 (まつだいら ただてる)は、 安土桃山時代 から 江戸時代 にかけての 大名 。 生涯. 出生. 天正 20年( 文禄 元年、 1592年 )に 徳川家康 の六男(庶子)として誕生した。 『徳川幕府家譜』『御九族記』には文禄元年に浜松で生まれたとある一方、『幕府祚胤伝』には 江戸城 で誕生したとした上で、同年に同母の 松千代 が双子の 兄 として誕生したとある。 前者はこれ以前の天正18年(1590年)に家康が江戸に、それ以前の天正13年( 1585年 )に浜松から駿府に移っている。 また後者は松千代を兄とする問題点がある。 幼名は辰千代(たつちよ)とされ、生年が辰年だったのがその由来と思われるが、他に竹丸・藤松の名も確認される。

  3. Tadateru Matsudaira was a Japanese feudal lord from the Azuchi-Momoyama period to the middle of the Edo period. He was the sixth son of Ieyasu TOKUGAWA. Birth circumstances. He was born as a sixth son of Ieyasu TOKUGAWA in Edo-jo Castle in February 16, 1592. His childhood name was Tatsuchiyo.

  4. Feb 23, 2018 · Tokugawa Tadateru, also known as Matsudaira Tadateru, was the seventh son of Tokugawa Ieyasu. His mother was Ocha no Tsubone . Despite being only a child, he was married to the daughter of Date Masamune in 1599 .

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lady_ChaaLady Chaa - Wikipedia

    Lady Chaa subsequently became a concubine of Ieyasu. She was also the mother of Matsudaira Tadateru and Matsudaira Matsuchiyo. An account cited that Lady Chaa was part of Osaka Castle's Genji circle and received a copy of Genji monogatari no okori from her aunt, Keifukuin Kaoku Gyokuei.

  6. Matsudaira Tadamasa (松平 忠昌, 21 January 1598 – 20 September 1645) was an early to mid- Edo period Japanese samurai, and daimyō. [1] Biography. Tadamasa was born in Osaka as the second son of Yūki Hideyasu. [1] . His childhood name was Toramatsu (虎松) later become Toranosuke (虎之助).

  7. Tadateru Matsudaira (16 February 1592 – 24 August 1683) was the daimyo of the Matsudaira clan and the sixth son of Shogun Ieyasu Tokugawa. Born in Edo Castle, he lived in Shimotsuke Province early in his life, and in 1603 he was given Shinano Province.

  8. Matsudaira Tadateru (松平 忠輝?, February 16, 1592 – August 24, 1683) was a daimyo during the Edo period of Japan. He was the sixth son of Tokugawa Ieyasu. He was born in Edo Castle during the year of the dragon (tatsu), and as a child his name was Tatsuchiyo.

  9. Matsudaira Tadateru was a highly anticipated man, as he married Goro Hachihime, the daughter of Date Masamune, the ruler of the Tohoku region, but he fought with his older brother, the second shogun Tokugawa Hidetada, and his father, Ieyasu, over sending troops to the Osaka camp.

  10. 辰千代 忠輝 Tatsuchiyo, Tadateru 松平 aka Matsudaira (16 Feb 1592 - certain 24 Aug 1683)