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Matsudaira Iekiyo (松平 家清) (1566 – February 3, 1611) was a Japanese samurai of the Azuchi–Momoyama period through early Edo period, who served the Tokugawa clan, and was later a daimyō. Iekiyo was the son of , and inherited headship of the Takenoya-Matsudaira clan. He served Tokugawa Ieyasu from an early age. When he came of age, received the Ie (家) character from Ieyasu's name, and thus called himself Iekiyo. In 1590, upon Ieyasu's entry into the Kantō, Iekiyo was rewarded for his services, and granted 10,000 koku of land at Hachimanyama, in Musashi Province.

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  • Matsudaira Iekiyo (松平 家清) (1566 – February 3, 1611) was a Japanese samurai of the Azuchi–Momoyama period through early Edo period, who served the Tokugawa clan, and was later a daimyō. Iekiyo was the son of , and inherited headship of the Takenoya-Matsudaira clan. He served Tokugawa Ieyasu from an early age. When he came of age, received the Ie (家) character from Ieyasu's name, and thus called himself Iekiyo. In 1590, upon Ieyasu's entry into the Kantō, Iekiyo was rewarded for his services, and granted 10,000 koku of land at Hachimanyama, in Musashi Province. During the Battle of Sekigahara, Iekiyo defended Kiyosu Castle in Owari. After the war, Ieyasu rewarded him again for his service, granting him lordship of the Yoshida Domain in Mikawa Province (30,000 koku). Iekiyo died in 1610 at age 45, and was succeeded by his son . (en)
  • Matsudaira Iekiyo (松平 家清, 1566-3 février 1611) est un samouraï de la fin de l'époque Azuchi Momoyama et du début de l'époque d'Edo au service du clan Tokugawa et, plus tard, un daimyo. Iekiyo, fils de Matsudaira Kiyomune, en hérite la direction du clan Takenoya-Matsudaira. Il sert Tokugawa Ieyasu dès son jeune âge. Devenu adulte, il reçoit le kanji Ie (家) du nom de Ieyasu et s'appelle donc « Iekiyo ». En 1590, à l'entrée de Ieyasu dans la région de Kantō, Iekiyo est récompensé pour ses services et se voir accorder 10 000 koku de terres à Hachimanyama dans la province de Musashi. Au cours de la bataille de Sekigahara, Iekiyo défend le château de Kiyosu situé dans la province d'Owari. Après la guerre, Ieyasu le récompense de nouveau pour ses services et lui accorde la seigneurie du domaine de Yoshida situé dans la province de Mikawa aux revenus de 30 000 koku. Iekiyo décède en 1610 à l'âge de 45 ans et son fils Tadakiyo lui succède. (fr)
  • 松平 家清(まつだいら いえきよ)は、戦国時代から江戸時代初期にかけての武将・大名。松平清宗の長男。三河国吉田藩の初代藩主。竹谷松平家6代当主。 (ja)
  • 마쓰다이라 이에키요(일본어: 松平家清, 1566년 ~ 1611년 2월 3일)는 아즈치모모야마 시대에서 에도 시대 전기에 걸쳐 도쿠가와 씨(徳川氏)의 가신으로 활약한 무장으로, 다케노야 마쓰다이라 가의 6대 당주이다. 통칭은 요지로(与二郎). (ko)
  • 松平家清(日语:松平 家清/まつだいら いえきよ Matsudaira Iekiyo,1566年-1611年2月3日)是日本安土桃山時代至江戶時代初期的武將、大名。德川氏家臣。三河吉田藩初代藩主。當主。父親是松平清宗。 (zh)
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  • 松平 家清(まつだいら いえきよ)は、戦国時代から江戸時代初期にかけての武将・大名。松平清宗の長男。三河国吉田藩の初代藩主。竹谷松平家6代当主。 (ja)
  • 마쓰다이라 이에키요(일본어: 松平家清, 1566년 ~ 1611년 2월 3일)는 아즈치모모야마 시대에서 에도 시대 전기에 걸쳐 도쿠가와 씨(徳川氏)의 가신으로 활약한 무장으로, 다케노야 마쓰다이라 가의 6대 당주이다. 통칭은 요지로(与二郎). (ko)
  • 松平家清(日语:松平 家清/まつだいら いえきよ Matsudaira Iekiyo,1566年-1611年2月3日)是日本安土桃山時代至江戶時代初期的武將、大名。德川氏家臣。三河吉田藩初代藩主。當主。父親是松平清宗。 (zh)
  • Matsudaira Iekiyo (松平 家清) (1566 – February 3, 1611) was a Japanese samurai of the Azuchi–Momoyama period through early Edo period, who served the Tokugawa clan, and was later a daimyō. Iekiyo was the son of , and inherited headship of the Takenoya-Matsudaira clan. He served Tokugawa Ieyasu from an early age. When he came of age, received the Ie (家) character from Ieyasu's name, and thus called himself Iekiyo. In 1590, upon Ieyasu's entry into the Kantō, Iekiyo was rewarded for his services, and granted 10,000 koku of land at Hachimanyama, in Musashi Province. (en)
  • Matsudaira Iekiyo (松平 家清, 1566-3 février 1611) est un samouraï de la fin de l'époque Azuchi Momoyama et du début de l'époque d'Edo au service du clan Tokugawa et, plus tard, un daimyo. Iekiyo, fils de Matsudaira Kiyomune, en hérite la direction du clan Takenoya-Matsudaira. Il sert Tokugawa Ieyasu dès son jeune âge. Devenu adulte, il reçoit le kanji Ie (家) du nom de Ieyasu et s'appelle donc « Iekiyo ». En 1590, à l'entrée de Ieyasu dans la région de Kantō, Iekiyo est récompensé pour ses services et se voir accorder 10 000 koku de terres à Hachimanyama dans la province de Musashi. (fr)
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  • 마쓰다이라 이에키요 (ko)
  • 松平家清 (zh)
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