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Tōdō Takachika

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Preceded by
  
Tōdō Takahisa

Nationality
  
Japanese

Succeeded by
  
Tōdō Takatoshi

Died
  
20 November 1708

Born
  
March 28, 1667 (
1667-03-28
)

Tōdō Takachika (藤堂高睦, March 28, 1667 – November 20, 1708) was a Japanese daimyo of the early Edo period. He was the 4th daimyo from the Tōdō clan to rule Tsu Domain in Ise and Iga Provinces.

Biography

Takachika was the younger brother of Tōdō Takahisa, the 3rd daimyo of Tsu Domain. In 1703, he became daimyo upon the death of his elder brother. During his short reign, the domain suffered greatly from damaged caused by the 1703 Genroku earthquake, during which the clan’s Edo residence was destroyed. The subsequent 1707 Hōei earthquake also caused massive damage in the clan’s territories in Ise Province.

Takachika had two sons and one daughter, all of his children predeceased him. On his death in 1708, Tōdō Takatoshi, from the branch line of the clan at Hisai Domain was adopted as his heir and successor.

References

Tōdō Takachika Wikipedia


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