Aoyama Tadatoshi
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Aoyama Tadatoshi (青山 忠俊?, March 18, 1578 – June 1, 1643) was a Japanese daimyo of the early Edo period.
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Biography
Tadatoshi was the son of Aoyama Tadanari, a Tokugawa vassal of the Sengoku period who was born in Mikawa Province. Tadatoshi, like his father, was a Tokugawa vassal, and was famous for his role as the third shogun Iemitsu's teacher.
He became a daimyo in 1603, when Tokugawa Ieyasu granted him the domain of Edosaki.
Notes
Preceded by | Daimyo of Edosaki 1603–1620 |
Succeeded by Niwa Nagashige |
Preceded by | Daimyo of Iwatsuki 1620–1623 |
Succeeded by Abe Masatsugu |
Preceded by | Daimyo of Ōtaki 1623–1625 |
Succeeded by Abe Masayoshi |
References
- (Japanese) Aoyama family history and biographical notes
Further reading
- Bolitho, Harold. (1974). Treasures Among Men: The Fudai Daimyo in Tokugawa Japan. New Haven: Yale University Press. ISBN 978-0-300-01655-0; OCLC 185685588
- Kodama Kōta 児玉幸多, Kitajima Masamoto 北島正元 (1966). Kantō no shohan 関東の諸藩. Tokyo: Shin Jinbutsu Ōraisha.
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