Nishio Tadakata
Nishio Tadakata (西尾 忠固, 1811 – June 18, 1857) was a daimyō in late-Edo period Japan, who ruled Yokosuka Domain in Tōtōmi Province.
Nishio Tadakata 西尾忠固 | |
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Born | 1811 Edo, Japan |
Died | June 18, 1857 Yokosuka Domain, Japan |
Nationality | Japanese |
Occupation | daimyō |
Spouse(s) | daughter of Matsudaira Muneakira |
Tadakata was the fourth son of Nishio Tadayoshi, and succeeded his father as head of the Nishio clan and daimyō of Yokosuka in 1829. HIs wife was a daughter of Matsudaira Muneakira, daimyō of Miyazu Domain in Tango Province, but he had no children. He retired due to illness in 1843, yielding the clan leadership to his adopted son Tadasaka. Tadakata died in Yokosuka Castle on June 18, 1857, at age 47. His grave is located at the Nishio clan temple of Ryumin-ji in modern Kakegawa, Shizuoka.
Preceded by Nishio Tadayoshi |
Daimyō of Yokosuka 1829-1843 |
Succeeded by Nishio Tadasaka |
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