. "1758"^^ . . "Edo, Japan"@en . . . "Matsudaira Shigemasa"@en . "1743"^^ . . "25"^^ . . "1758-04-25"^^ . . . . . "Matsudaira Shigemasa (\u677E\u5E73 \u91CD\u660C) (9 octobre 1743 \u2013 25 avril 1758) est un daimyo de l'\u00E9poque d'Edo de l'histoire du Japon. Il est \u00E0 la t\u00EAte du domaine de Fukui dans la province d'Echizen."@fr . . . . . . "Matsudaira Shigemasa (\u677E\u5E73 \u91CD\u660C, 9 October 1743 \u2013 25 April 1758) was the 11th daimy\u014D of Fukui Domain under the Edo period Tokugawa shogunate. in Echizen Province. Shigemasa was born in Edo Castle as the eldest son of Tokugawa Munetada, founder of the Hitotsubashi-Tokugawa family, one of the Gosanky\u014D, the three lesser branches of the Tokugawa clan. His mother was a daughter of the kampaku Ichij\u014D Kaneka. His childhood name was Ogimaru (\u65BC\u7FA9\u4E38) given by his grandfather, Sh\u014Dgun Tokugawa Yoshimune. In 1747, on the order of his uncle, Sh\u014Dgun Tokugawa Ieshige, he became the adopted son and heir of Matsudaira Munenori of Fukui Domain. He became daimy\u014D two years later on Muninori's death. At the time, he was called by his youth name of Matsudaira Kogor\u014D; however, in 1751 he underwent the genpuku ceremony "@en . . . "16045787"^^ . "Matsudaira Shigemasa (\u677E\u5E73 \u91CD\u660C) (9 octobre 1743 \u2013 25 avril 1758) est un daimyo de l'\u00E9poque d'Edo de l'histoire du Japon. Il est \u00E0 la t\u00EAte du domaine de Fukui dans la province d'Echizen."@fr . . . . . . "Matsudaira Shigemasa"@en . . . . . . "Daimy\u014D of Fukui Domain"@en . . . "\u677E\u5E73 \u91CD\u660C\uFF08\u307E\u3064\u3060\u3044\u3089 \u3057\u3052\u307E\u3055\uFF09\u306F\u3001\u6C5F\u6238\u6642\u4EE3\u4E2D\u671F\u306E\u5927\u540D\u3002\u8D8A\u524D\u56FD\u798F\u4E95\u85E911\u4EE3\u85E9\u4E3B\u3002\u5B98\u4F4D\u306F\u5F93\u56DB\u4F4D\u4E0A\u30FB\u5DE6\u8FD1\u885B\u6A29\u5C11\u5C06\u3001\u8D8A\u524D\u5B88\u3002"@ja . . . . "Matsudaira Shigemasa (\u677E\u5E73 \u91CD\u660C, 9 October 1743 \u2013 25 April 1758) was the 11th daimy\u014D of Fukui Domain under the Edo period Tokugawa shogunate. in Echizen Province. Shigemasa was born in Edo Castle as the eldest son of Tokugawa Munetada, founder of the Hitotsubashi-Tokugawa family, one of the Gosanky\u014D, the three lesser branches of the Tokugawa clan. His mother was a daughter of the kampaku Ichij\u014D Kaneka. His childhood name was Ogimaru (\u65BC\u7FA9\u4E38) given by his grandfather, Sh\u014Dgun Tokugawa Yoshimune. In 1747, on the order of his uncle, Sh\u014Dgun Tokugawa Ieshige, he became the adopted son and heir of Matsudaira Munenori of Fukui Domain. He became daimy\u014D two years later on Muninori's death. At the time, he was called by his youth name of Matsudaira Kogor\u014D; however, in 1751 he underwent the genpuku ceremony and received a character from Tokugawa Ieshige's name to become Matsudaira Shigemasa. In 1755, his court rank was Junior Fourth Rank, Upper Grade and his courtesy title was Sakon'e-gon-sh\u014Dj\u014D and Echizen-no-kami. Due to his youth, he played little role in domain affairs, which were handled by his senior retainers. The tenry\u014D territories previously administered by the domain reverted to direct shigunal control, resulting in a severe loss of revenue. This problem was made worse by poor harvests and flooding in certain areas of the domain. Although betrothed to the sixth daughter of Tokugawa Munekatsu of Owari Domain, Shigemasa died in 1758 before his marriage and without heir. His graves are at the clan temple of Kaian-ji in Shinagawa Tokyo and Unsh\u014D-ji in Fukui."@en . . . . . "\u677E\u5E73\u91CD\u660C"@ja . . . . . . . . . . . . "1053311573"^^ . . . . . "1758-04-25"^^ . . "Japanese"@en . . . . . . "1743-10-09"^^ . . . . . "Daimy\u014D ofFukui Domain"@en . "1749"^^ . "-none-"@en . . . . . . . . . . "1743-10-09"^^ . "Matsudaira Shigemasa"@en . . . . . . . . "3739"^^ . . . . "\u677E\u5E73 \u91CD\u660C\uFF08\u307E\u3064\u3060\u3044\u3089 \u3057\u3052\u307E\u3055\uFF09\u306F\u3001\u6C5F\u6238\u6642\u4EE3\u4E2D\u671F\u306E\u5927\u540D\u3002\u8D8A\u524D\u56FD\u798F\u4E95\u85E911\u4EE3\u85E9\u4E3B\u3002\u5B98\u4F4D\u306F\u5F93\u56DB\u4F4D\u4E0A\u30FB\u5DE6\u8FD1\u885B\u6A29\u5C11\u5C06\u3001\u8D8A\u524D\u5B88\u3002"@ja . . . . . . "Matsudaira Shigemasa"@fr . . . "\u677E\u5E73 \u91CD\u660C"@en . .