Matsudaira Yorifumi
Daimyo of the early Meiji period; 10th lord of Hitachi-Fuchu or Ishioka
Intro | Daimyo of the early Meiji period; 10th lord of Hitachi-Fuchu or Ishioka | ||||
Places | Japan | ||||
was | Military leader Samurai | ||||
Work field | Military | ||||
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Birth | 29 September 1848 | ||||
Death | 10 September 1887 (aged 38 years) | ||||
Star sign | Libra | ||||
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Viscount Matsudaira Yorifumi (松平 頼策, September 29, 1848 – September 10, 1887); was a Japanese samurai of the late Edo period who served as daimyō of the Fuchū domain in Hitachi Province. Succeeding his father in 1869, he became the last daimyō of Fuchū. It was during his tenure that the domain's name was changed to Ishioka-han (石岡藩). In 1884, he became a viscount (子爵 shishaku).
Preceded by Matsudaira Yoritsugu | Fuchū-Matsudaira clan 1868–1871 | Succeeded by none (domain abolished) |