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Torii Tadanori

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Preceded by
  
Torii Tadaharu

Role
  
Torii Tadaharu's son

Succeeded by
  
Naito Kiyokazu

Died
  
September 6, 1689

Nationality
  
Japanese

Parents
  
Torii Tadaharu

Name
  
Torii Tadanori


Torii Tadanori (鳥居 忠則, 1646 – September 6, 1689) was a Japanese daimyō of the early Edo period who ruled the Takatō Domain in Shinano Province (modern-day Nagano Prefecture). Tadanori was the son of Torii Tadaharu, the previous lord. He succeeded to family headship upon his father's death; however, he continued his father's draconian rule of the Takatō domain. During the shogunate's investigation into a scandal involving Takatō retainer Takasaka Gonbei, Tadanori was ordered confined to his residence in Edo; he died during his confinement. The Takatō domain was confiscated from the Torii family; however, as the Torii family was a famed fudai family dating back to Torii Mototada, Tadanori's heir Tadateru was granted four districts in Noto Province, and made the lord of the Shimomura Domain.

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Torii Tadanori Wikipedia