Matsudaira Nobuakira

Matsudaira Nobuakira

In Japanese history, there were two men of import with this name:

*Matsudaira Nobuakira (Yoshii) (1745-1775) was daimyo of Yoshii Domain.
*Matsudaira Nobuakira (Mikawa Yoshida) (1763-1817) was a "rōjū", and daimyo of Mikawa Yoshida Domain.


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