Matsudaira Norikata

Matsudaira Norikata

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Count {{nihongo|'''Matsudaira Norikata'''|松平 乗謨|extra=December 18, 1839 – January 26, 1910}} was the 8th and final ''[[daimyō]]'' of [[Okutono Domain|Okutono]] in [[Mikawa Province]], and 1st (and final) ''daimyō'' of [[Tanoguchi Domain]] in [[Shinano Province]]. He served in the [[Tokugawa shogunate]] in the positions of ''[[Rōjū]]'' and ''[[Wakadoshiyori]]'', and became a leader in the [[Meiji government]] following the [[Meiji Restoration]] as a politician. He was one of the founders of the [[Japanese Red Cross]]. He is also known as {{nihongo|Ogyū Yuzuru |大給恒|}}.
[[Count]] {{nihongo|'''Matsudaira Norikata'''|松平 乗謨|extra=December 18, 1839 – January 26, 1910}} was the 8th and final ''[[daimyō]]'' of [[Okutono Domain|Okutono]] in [[Mikawa Province]], and 1st (and final) ''daimyō'' of [[Tanoguchi Domain]] in [[Shinano Province]]. He served in the [[Tokugawa shogunate]] in the positions of ''[[Rōjū]]'' and ''[[Wakadoshiyori]]'', and became a leader in the [[Meiji government]] following the [[Meiji Restoration]] as a politician. He was one of the founders of the [[Japanese Red Cross]]. He is also known as {{nihongo|Ogyū Yuzuru |大給恒|}}.


==Biography==
==Biography==