Matsudaira Yoshikuni

Matsudaira Yoshikuni

Matsudaira Yoshikuni may refer to:

  • Date Yoshikuni, lord of the Sendai Domain, who lived in the 19th century. (Lords of Sendai had the right to use the "Matsudaira" surname)
  • Matsudaira Yoshikuni (Fukui), lord of the Fukui Domain, who lived in the late 17th century

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