Matsudaira Munemasa

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Template:Japanese name Matsudaira Munemasa (松平 宗昌, 1675 – 1724) was a Japanese daimyo of the Edo period. He was head of the Fukui Domain in Echizen Province.[1]

Mature years

After the death of his father, Munemasa became head of the Matsuoka Domain.[citation needed]

In 1721, he was made head of Fukui Domain. Upon becoming lord of Fukui, Matsuoka ceased to exist and its 50,000 koku holdings were merged into Fukui.[2]

He was a patron of the arts.[3]

See also

References

Emblem (mon) of the Matsudaira clan

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Preceded by Daimyo of Matsuoka
1693 – 1721
Succeeded by
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Preceded by Daimyo of Fukui
1721 – 1724
Succeeded by