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  1. Matsudaira Katamori (松平 容保, February 15, 1836 – December 5, 1893) was a samurai who lived in Bakumatsu period and the early to mid Meiji period Japan. He was the 9th daimyō of the Aizu Domain and the Kyoto Shugoshoku (Military Commissioner of Kyoto). He initiated and established the Shinsengumi in 1863 (initially named Mibu Roshigumi). [1] .

  2. Feb 17, 2022 · Matsudaira Katamori (松平容保, 1836-1893) was the ninth and last daimyō of Aizu Domain. In the Bakumatsu, the final days of the Edo period, he served as Kyōto Shugoshoku (京都守護職, military commissioner) in the capital. Although he fought the imperial forces in the Boshin War, his life was spared.

  3. ja.wikipedia.org › wiki › 松平容保松平容保 - Wikipedia

    松平 容保 (まつだいら かたもり、 天保 6年 12月29日 〈 1836年 2月15日 〉- 明治 26年〈 1893年 〉 12月5日 )は、 幕末 の 大名 。 陸奥国 会津藩 9代藩主(実質的に最後の藩主 [注釈 1] )。 京都守護職 。 高須四兄弟 の一人で、血統的には 水戸藩 主・ 徳川治保 の子孫。 現在の 徳川宗家 は容保の男系子孫である。 生涯. 松平容保肖像画( 会津武家屋敷 所蔵) 生誕. 天保 6年( 1835年 )12月29日、江戸 四谷 土手三番丁の 高須藩 邸で藩主・ 松平義建 の六男(庶子)として生まれる。 母は側室の古森氏。 幼名を銈之允と称す [1] 。

  4. Matsudaira earned the trust of the Emperor Komei and succeeded in driving the Hagi extremists from Kyoto, maintaining security in Kyoto, and contributing to kobu gattai undo (the movement for union of Imperial Court and Shogunate).

  5. Jul 17, 2020 · Matsudaira Katamori was the ninth Edo period lord of Aizu han, and a prominent figure in Bakumatsu period politics. Contents. 1 Kyoto. 2 The Battle of Aizu. 3 Meiji. 4 Research Books. 5 References. Kyoto. Katamori was the sixth son of Lord Matsudaira Yoshitatsu of Takasu han.

  6. In the Bakumatsu period, the 8th lord Matsudaira Katataka assisted with security duties during and after the arrival of the Perry Expedition; Katataka's successor, 9th lord Matsudaira Katamori served as Kyoto Shugoshoku, but his clan was later defeated in the Boshin War.

  7. Katamori MATSUDAIRA was a Daimyo, and the 9th and last Chief of the Aizu Clan of Mutsu Province. He also took office as Kyoto Shugoshoku. He was the 6th son on Yoshitatsu MATSUDAIRA, Chief of the Takasu Clan of Mino Province; and his mother was the concubine KOMORI.