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  1. Matsudaira Katamori (松平 容保, February 15, 1836 – December 5, 1893) was a samurai who lived in Bakumatsu period and the early to mid Meiji period Japan. He was the 9th daimyō of the Aizu Domain and the Kyoto Shugoshoku (Military Commissioner of Kyoto).

  2. Matsudaira Katamori (松平容保,? 15 de fevereiro de 1836 - 5 de dezembro de 1893), foi o nono Daimyō (1835-1893) do Domínio de Aizu, nomeado governador militar em Kyoto em 1862 para combater os extremistas do Ishin Shishi (Leões da Revolução) e outros apoiadores do imperador [1].

  3. 17 de fev. de 2022 · Matsudaira Katamori (松平容保, 1836-1893) was the ninth and last daimyō of Aizu Domain. In the Bakumatsu, the final days of the Edo period, he served as Kyōto Shugoshoku (京都守護職, military commissioner) in the capital. Although he fought the imperial forces in the Boshin War, his life was spared.

  4. Matsudaira earned the trust of the Emperor Komei and succeeded in driving the Hagi extremists from Kyoto, maintaining security in Kyoto, and contributing to kobu gattai undo (the movement for union of Imperial Court and Shogunate).

  5. Katamori MATSUDAIRA was a Daimyo, and the 9th and last Chief of the Aizu Clan of Mutsu Province. He also took office as Kyoto Shugoshoku. He was the 6th son on Yoshitatsu MATSUDAIRA, Chief of the Takasu Clan of Mino Province; and his mother was the concubine KOMORI.

  6. 17 de jul. de 2020 · Birth: 1835. Death: 1893. Titles: Higo no kami, Kyoto Shugo Shoku. Childhood name: Keinosuke. Other names: Masane Reishin (Shinto name) Japanese: 松平 容保 (Matsudaira Katamori) Matsudaira Katamori was the ninth Edo period lord of Aizu han, and a prominent figure in Bakumatsu period politics.

  7. With trouble brewing in Kyoto and increasingly dangerous conditions from opposition by the Sonno Joi movement, Matsudaira Katamori was appointed by the Bakufu government to serve as the Protector of the Emperor in Kyoto.