Torii Tadamasa
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In this Japanese name, the surname is Torii.
Torii Tadamasa (鳥居 忠政, 1567 – October 2, 1628) was a Japanese Samurai and Daimyo of the Edo period, who served Tokugawa Shogunate. He was a son of Torii Mototada, a retainer of Tokugawa Ieyasu.
In 1603, following the Battle of Sekigahara, he become the first lord (daimyō) of Iwakitaira Domain in Japan's Mutsu Province, worth 100,000 koku.
In 1622, he was moved to the larger fief of Yamagata in Dewa Province, worth 260,000 koku.
Preceded by | Daimyō of Yasaku 1600–1602 |
Succeeded by Miura Masatsugu |
Preceded by none |
Daimyō of Iwakitaira 1602–1622 |
Succeeded by Naitō Masanaga |
Preceded by Mogami Yoshitoshi |
Daimyō of Yamagata 1622–1628 |
Succeeded by |
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