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Japanese daimyō In this Japanese name, the surname is Matsudaira.
Matsudaira Shigekatsu
First (Nomi-Matsudaira) Daimyō of Sanjō
In office
1612–1617
Preceded byHori Naokiyo
Succeeded byIchihashi Nagakatsu
Personal details
Born1549
Died1620 (aged 71)
NationalityJapanese

Matsudaira Shigekatsu (松平 重勝, 1549 – January 6, 1620) was a Japanese daimyō of the early Edo period. Also known as Denzaburō (伝三郎). Inherited headship of the Nomi-Matsudaira (能見松平) from his father, Matsudaira Shigeyoshi. He served as a retainer first to Tokugawa Ieyasu, fighting at Komaki-Nagakute, and later was assigned to Ieyasu's sixth son Tadateru as a senior retainer. Following the dissolution of Tadateru's domain, Shigekatsu was made daimyō of the Sekiyado Domain in Shimōsa Province. Soon afterward, in 1619, he was transferred to the Yokosuka Domain, in Tōtōmi Province, rated at 26,000 koku. At this time, he also served as warden of Ieyasu's castle at Sunpu. During his career, he acquired a court rank of "junior 5th lower grade", as well as the titles of Echizen no Kami 越前守 and Ōsumi no Kami 大隅守.

References

  • Rekishi Dokuhon January 2006 issue: "Tokugawa Shōgun-ke to Matsudaira Ichizoku"
Preceded byHori Naokiyo First (Nomi-Matsudaira) Daimyō of Sanjō
1612–1616
Succeeded byIchihashi Nagakatsu
Preceded byMatsudaira Tadayoshi First (Nomi-Matsudaira) Daimyō of Sekiyado
1617–1619
Succeeded byOgasawara Masanobu
Preceded byŌsuga Tadatsugu First (Nomi-Matsudaira) Daimyō of Yokosuka
1619–1620
Succeeded byMatsudaira Shigetada


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