Matsudaira Munemasa

Matsudaira Munemasa

Matsudaira Munemasa (松平 宗昌?, 1675 – 1724) was a Japanese daimyo of the Edo period, who ruled the Fukui Domain. He succeeded to the headship of the Matsudaira family of Matsuoka, before being chosen as the next lord of the Fukui Domain. Upon becoming lord of Fukui, Matsuoka ceased to exist and its holdings were reabsorbed into the Fukui holdings.

Preceded by
Matsudaira Masakatsu
2nd (Matsudaira) Lord of Echizen-Matsuoka
1693 – 1721
Succeeded by
none
Preceded by
Matsudaira Yoshikuni
7th (Matsudaira) Lord of Fukui
1721 – 1724
Succeeded by
Matsudaira Munenori



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