Torii Tadateru
Japanese daimyō
Torii Tadateru | |
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Lord of Mibu | |
In office 1712–1716 | |
Preceded by | Katō Yoshinori |
Succeeded by | Torii Tadaakira |
Personal details | |
Nationality | Japanese |
Torii Tadateru (鳥居 忠英, 1665 – May 12, 1716) was a Japanese daimyō of the early Edo period who ruled the Shimomura, Minakuchi, and Mibu Domains. In 1841, after Takashima Shūhan first modern Western military demonstration in Tokumarugahara, Torii Tadateru was one of the high rank nobles who criticised him, this ending with Takashima placed under investigation and house arrest on charges of subversion and conspiracy [1]
Preceded by Torii Tadanori | Torii clan head 1689–1716 | Succeeded by Torii Tadaakira |
Preceded by none | Daimyō of Shimamura 1689–1695 | Succeeded by none |
Preceded by Katō Akihide | Daimyō of Minakuchi 1695–1712 | Succeeded by Katō Yoshinori |
Preceded by Katō Yoshinori | Daimyō of Mibu 1712–1716 | Succeeded by Torii Tadaakira |
References
- ^ Tolstoguzov, Sergey. "The International Situation in East Asia and the Establishment of a Modern Army and Modern Warfare in Japan: The Memorandum of Takashima Shūhan " Asiatische Studien - Études Asiatiques, vol. 72, no. 1, 2018, pp. 249-268. https://doi.org/10.1515/asia-2017-0078>.
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