Makino Tadakatsu

Makino Tadakatsu
Makino Tadakatsu
13th Lord of Nagaoka
In office
1868–1870
Preceded by Makino Tadakuni
Succeeded by none
Personal details
Born April 12, 1859(1859-04-12)
Edo, Japan
Died February 3, 1918(1918-02-03) (aged 58)
Nationality Japanese
Spouse(s) Ōkubo Shizuko, later Mizuno Seiko

Makino Tadakatsu (牧野 忠毅?, April 12, 1859 – February 3, 1918) was a Japanese daimyo of the late Edo period. He was the last daimyo of the Nagaoka Domain.

Preceded by
Makino Tadakuni
13th Lord of Nagaoka
(Makino)

1868-1870
Succeeded by
none
(domain abolished)

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