Matsumae Akihiro
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Matsumae Akihiro (松前 章広, 8 August 1775 – 6 November 1833) was the ninth daimyō of Matsumae Domain in Ezo-chi, Japan, in the latter half of the Edo period. He held this position from 1792 to 1807 and again from 1821 until his death in 1833; in the years between, the bakufu exerted direct control over the whole of Ezo, while the Matsumae clan were relocated to Yanagawa Domain. He was successor to his father Matsumae Michihiro and succeeded in turn by his grandson Matsumae Yoshihiro.[2][1]
In this Japanese name, the surname is Matsumae.
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Matsumae Akihiro (1775–1833) | |
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松前章広 | |
9th Daimyō of Matsumae Domain | |
In office 1792–1807 | |
Monarch | Shōgun |
Preceded by | Matsumae Michihiro |
Daimyō of Yanagawa Domain | |
In office 1807–1821 | |
Monarch | Shōgun |
9th Daimyō of Matsumae Domain | |
In office 1821–1833 | |
Monarch | Shōgun |
Succeeded by | Matsumae Yoshihiro |
Personal details | |
Born | An'ei 4 7th month 30th day (1775-08-25)25 August 1775 |
Died | Tenpō 4 9th month 25th day 6 November 1833(1833-11-06) (aged 58) |
Children | 6 sons, 8 daughters, inc:[1] Chikahiro (見広) Takahiro |
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Relatives | Matsumae clan |
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