Matsumae Kinhiro
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Matsumae Kinhiro (松前 公広, 1598 – August 14, 1641), was the second daimyō of Matsumae Domain in Ezo-chi, (Hokkaidō), Japan, in the early Edo period. Holding this position from 1617 until his death in 1641, he was successor to Matsumae Yoshihiro and followed by Matsumae Ujihiro.[1][2]
In this Japanese name, the surname is Matsumae.
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Matsumae Kinhiro | |
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松前公広 | |
1st Daimyō of Matsumae Domain | |
In office 1617–1641 | |
Monarchs | Shōgun |
Preceded by | Matsumae Yoshihiro |
Succeeded by | Matsumae Ujihiro |
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Born | 1598 |
Died | August 14, 1641(1641-08-14) (aged 42–43) |
Children | Kanehiro (兼広) Ujihiro Yasuhiro (泰広) |
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Relatives | Matsumae clan |
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