Doi Toshitsura

Doi Toshitsura
Doi Toshitsura
Lord of Koga
In office
1822–1844
Preceded by Doi Toshiatsu
Succeeded by Doi Toshinari
Personal details
Born June 15, 1789(1789-06-15)
Died July 31, 1848(1848-07-31) (aged 59)
Nationality Japanese

Doi Toshitsura (土井 利位?, June 15, 1789 – July 31, 1848) was a Japanese daimyo of the Edo period, who ruled the Koga Domain. He served as a rōjū in the Tokugawa shogunate.

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Preceded by
Matsudaira Nobuyori
45th Kyoto Shoshidai
1837-1838
Succeeded by
Manabe Akikatsu



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