Matsudaira Yorihiro (Takamatsu)
Matsudaira Yorihiro | |
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| Lord of Takamatsu | |
Grave of Matsudaira Yorihiro, Reishiji cemetery of Matsudaira family | |
| Reign | 1642–1673 |
| Predecessor | Matsudaira Yorinori |
| Successor | Matsudaira Yoritane |
| Issue | Ōkubo Tadanori |
Matsudaira Yorihiro (松平頼恕; 1798–1842) was a Japanese daimyō of the late Edo period, who ruled as the ninth lord of the Takamatsu Domain.
Yorihiro ordered Mifuyu Tomoyasu, a scholar of Kokugaku (National Learning), to compile a book called Rekicho Yoki, and he presented it to the Imperial court.
One of Yorihiro's sons was Ōkubo Tadanori. His descendant Yorihiro Matsudaira, named after him, was a notable figure of Japanese Scouting and recipient of the Bronze Wolf.