. . "Matsudaira Naritsugu"@es . . . "Matsudaira Naritsugu (\u677E\u5E73 \u6589\u627F Matsudaira Naritsugu? 5 March 1811 \u2013 27 July 1835) fue el 14vo daimy\u014D del bajo el per\u00EDodo Edo del shogunato Tokugawa en la provincia de Echizen.\u200B Naritsugu naci\u00F3 en Fukui como el tercer hijo de . Su nombre de ni\u00F1o fue Jinosuke (\u4EC1\u4E4B\u52A9). En 1817, estaba comprometido con Asahime, una hija de Sh\u014Dgun Tokugawa Ienari, y la pareja se cas\u00F3 formalmente en 1819. Se someti\u00F3 a su ceremonia en 1824 y recibi\u00F3 un kanji del nombre de Tokugawa Ienari para convertirse en Matsudaira Naritsugu. En ese momento, su eraIyo-no-kami y su fue Junior Cuarto Rango, Grado Superior."@es . . . . . . "Matsudaira Naritsugu"@en . . "4019"^^ . . . "Daimy\u014D of Fukui Domain"@en . "Daimy\u014D ofFukui Domain"@en . "Matsudaira Naritsugu (\u677E\u5E73 \u6589\u627F, 5 March 1811 \u2013 27 July 1835) was the 14th daimy\u014D of Fukui Domain under the Edo period Tokugawa shogunate in Echizen Province. Naritsugu was born in Fukui as the third son of Matsudaira Haruyoshi. His childhood name was Jinosuke (\u4EC1\u4E4B\u52A9). In 1817, he was engaged to Asahime, a daughter of Sh\u014Dgun Tokugawa Ienari, and the couple was formally married in 1819. His father died in 1825 and he formally became daimy\u014D of Fukui early the following year. His courtesy title became Echizen-no-kami and also Sakon'e-no-sh\u014Dj\u014D"@en . . . . "\u677E\u5E73 \u6589\u627F"@en . . . . "1835"^^ . . . . . . . . . . "1835-07-27"^^ . . "Asahime, daughter of Tokugawa Ienari"@en . . . . . . . "1811-03-05"^^ . . "Japanese"@en . . . . . . . "16045721"^^ . "1811"^^ . "Matsudaira Naritsugu (\u677E\u5E73 \u6589\u627F, 5 March 1811 \u2013 27 July 1835) was the 14th daimy\u014D of Fukui Domain under the Edo period Tokugawa shogunate in Echizen Province. Naritsugu was born in Fukui as the third son of Matsudaira Haruyoshi. His childhood name was Jinosuke (\u4EC1\u4E4B\u52A9). In 1817, he was engaged to Asahime, a daughter of Sh\u014Dgun Tokugawa Ienari, and the couple was formally married in 1819. He underwent his genpuku ceremony in 1824 and received a kanji from Tokugawa Ienari\u2019s name to become Matsudaira Naritsugu. At that time, his courtesy title was Iyo-no-kami and his court rank was Junior Fourth Rank, Upper Grade. His father died in 1825 and he formally became daimy\u014D of Fukui early the following year. His courtesy title became Echizen-no-kami and also Sakon'e-no-sh\u014Dj\u014D Early in his tenure (from 1827) he ordered a five-year fiscal austerity plan in an attempt to rebuild the domain\u2019s finances, and from 1829 he ordered that the domain\u2019s retainers be reduced to half the present number over the next seven years. However, in stark contrast to these efforts, he maintained the luxurious lifestyle of his father and grandfather, and spared no expense when he rebuilt the palace within the grounds of Fukui Castle. The domain was also hit hard by increasing rice prices, and a major smallpox epidemic. Naritsugu also attempted to convince the Sh\u014Dgun to allow him to trade territories with Hikone Domain under the control of the Ii clan; however, he died in 1835 at the domain\u2019s Edo residence at the age of 25, possibly due to illness, before a decision was reached. This was one of the causes of the ill-will between the Tair\u014D Ii Naosuke and future daimy\u014D of Fukui, especially Matsudaira Shungaku. At the time of his death, Naritsugu had not yet produced an heir. A younger son of Tokugawa Ienari, and thus a brother of Asahime, was chosen as successor."@en . . "1835-07-27"^^ . . . . . . . "\u677E\u5E73\u6589\u627F"@ja . "Matsudaira Naritsugu"@en . . . "Matsudaira Naritsugu (\u677E\u5E73 \u6589\u627F), 5 mars 1811 - 27 juillet 1835, est un fudai daimyo de l'\u00E9poque d'Edo, \u00E0 la t\u00EAte du domaine de Fukui dans la province d'Echizen."@fr . . . . "25"^^ . . . . . . . . . . "Fukui, Fukui, Japan"@en . "Matsudaira Naritsugu"@fr . . . "1826"^^ . "1811-03-05"^^ . . . . . . "Matsudaira Naritsugu"@en . "\u677E\u5E73 \u6589\u627F\uFF08\u307E\u3064\u3060\u3044\u3089 \u306A\u308A\u3064\u3050\uFF09\u306F\u3001\u6C5F\u6238\u6642\u4EE3\u5F8C\u671F\u306E\u5927\u540D\u3002\u8D8A\u524D\u56FD\u798F\u4E95\u85E914\u4EE3\u85E9\u4E3B\u3002\u5B98\u4F4D\u306F\u5F93\u56DB\u4F4D\u4E0A\u30FB\u4F8D\u5F93\u3001\u5DE6\u8FD1\u885B\u6A29\u5C11\u5C06\u3002"@ja . "994208565"^^ . . . . . . . "\u677E\u5E73 \u6589\u627F\uFF08\u307E\u3064\u3060\u3044\u3089 \u306A\u308A\u3064\u3050\uFF09\u306F\u3001\u6C5F\u6238\u6642\u4EE3\u5F8C\u671F\u306E\u5927\u540D\u3002\u8D8A\u524D\u56FD\u798F\u4E95\u85E914\u4EE3\u85E9\u4E3B\u3002\u5B98\u4F4D\u306F\u5F93\u56DB\u4F4D\u4E0A\u30FB\u4F8D\u5F93\u3001\u5DE6\u8FD1\u885B\u6A29\u5C11\u5C06\u3002"@ja . . . . . "Matsudaira Naritsugu (\u677E\u5E73 \u6589\u627F), 5 mars 1811 - 27 juillet 1835, est un fudai daimyo de l'\u00E9poque d'Edo, \u00E0 la t\u00EAte du domaine de Fukui dans la province d'Echizen."@fr . "Matsudaira Naritsugu (\u677E\u5E73 \u6589\u627F Matsudaira Naritsugu? 5 March 1811 \u2013 27 July 1835) fue el 14vo daimy\u014D del bajo el per\u00EDodo Edo del shogunato Tokugawa en la provincia de Echizen.\u200B Naritsugu naci\u00F3 en Fukui como el tercer hijo de . Su nombre de ni\u00F1o fue Jinosuke (\u4EC1\u4E4B\u52A9). En 1817, estaba comprometido con Asahime, una hija de Sh\u014Dgun Tokugawa Ienari, y la pareja se cas\u00F3 formalmente en 1819. Se someti\u00F3 a su ceremonia en 1824 y recibi\u00F3 un kanji del nombre de Tokugawa Ienari para convertirse en Matsudaira Naritsugu. En ese momento, su eraIyo-no-kami y su fue Junior Cuarto Rango, Grado Superior. Su padre muri\u00F3 en 1825 y se convirti\u00F3 formalmente en daimy\u014D de Fukui a principios del a\u00F1o siguiente. Su t\u00EDtulo de cortes\u00EDa se convirti\u00F3 enEchizen-no-kami y tambi\u00E9n Sakon'e-no-sh\u014Dj\u014D Al principio de su mandato (desde 1827) orden\u00F3 un plan de de cinco a\u00F1os en un intento de reconstruir las finanzas del dominio, y desde 1829 orden\u00F3 que los criados del dominio se redujeran a la mitad del n\u00FAmero actual durante los pr\u00F3ximos siete. a\u00F1os. Sin embargo, en marcado contraste con estos esfuerzos, mantuvo el lujoso estilo de vida de su padre y su abuelo, y no escatim\u00F3 en gastos cuando reconstruy\u00F3 el palacio dentro de los terrenos del . El dominio tambi\u00E9n se vio muy afectado por el aumento de los precios del arroz y una gran epidemia de viruela. Naritsugu tambi\u00E9n intent\u00F3 convencer al Sh\u014Dgun para que le permitiera comerciar territorios con el bajo el control del clan Ii; sin embargo, muri\u00F3 en 1835 en la residencia Edo del dominio a la edad de 25 a\u00F1os, posiblemente debido a una enfermedad, antes de que se tomara una decisi\u00F3n. Esta fue una de las causas de la mala voluntad entre los Tair\u014D Ii Naosuke y el futuro daimy\u014D de Fukui, especialmente a . En el momento de su muerte, Naritsugu a\u00FAn no hab\u00EDa dejado un heredero. Un hijo menor de Tokugawa Ienari, y por lo tanto hermano de Asahime, fue elegido como sucesor."@es . . . . . . . . .