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Viscount Nishio Tadaatsu (西尾 忠篤, June 16, 1850 – November 5, 1910) was the final daimyō of Yokosuka Domain in Tōtōmi Province in late-Edo period Japan, and the first (and only) daimyō of Hanabusa Domain in Awa Province in the early years of the Meiji period, and the 11th hereditary chieftain of the Yokosuka-Nishio clan. Tadaatsu was married to a daughter of Matsudaira Chikayoshi, daimyō of Kitsuki Domain in Chikugo Province, and had two daughters, but no male heir. He died in 1910, at age 61. His grave is at the temple of Myogon-ji at Ageo, Saitama.

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  • Viscount Nishio Tadaatsu (西尾 忠篤) (16 juin 1850 - 5 novembre 1910) est le dernier daimyō du domaine de Yokosuka dans la province de Tōtōmi à la fin de l'époque d'Edo de l'histoire du Japon, ainsi que le premier (et unique) daimyō du domaine de Hanabusa dans la province d'Awa au cours des premières années de l'ère Meiji. Tadaatsu est le fils de Nishio Tadasaka, 7e daimyō du domaine de Yokosuka. Sa mère est une fille de Toki Yorinobu, daimyō du domaine de Numata dans la province de Kōzuke. Il devient daimyō de Yokosuka et chef du clan Nishio à la mort de son père en 1861. Durant la guerre de Boshin de la restauration de Meiji, les obligés de Tadaatsu sont divisés quant à savoir si le domaine doit ou non continuer à soutenir le shogunat ou unir ses forces avec l'alliance Satchō à l'appui du nouveau gouvernement impérial. Grâce à la persuasion de Yaso Tomiho et Aoyama Zen'ichirō, les éléments pro-shogunat de Yokosuka abandonnent leurs objections et le domaine de Yokosuka se soumet paisiblement à l'armée impériale. Comme geste de loyauté, le domaine contribue par l'envoi de forces à l'aide du nouveau gouvernement dans sa répression des partisans pro-Tokugawa qui résistent dans le nord du Japon. En 1868, en raison de l'entrée de Tokugawa Iesato dans la région de Tōkaidō en tant que daimyō du domaine de Sunpu nouvellement créé, Tadaatsu est transféré au domaine de Hanabusa dans la province d'Awa. Tadaatsu gouverne Hanabusa en tant que daimyō jusqu'en 1869, lorsqu'il est nommé han chiji (gouverneur domanial). Il quitte finalement Hanabusa après l'abolition des domaines en 1871 et s'installe à Tokyo. Il est plus tard fait vicomte dans le cadre du nouveau système nobiliaire kazoku mis en place par le gouvernement de Meiji. Tadaatsu est marié à une fille de Matsudaira Chikayoshi, daimyō du domaine de Kitsuki dans la province de Chikugo, et a deux filles mais pas d'héritier mâle. Tadaatsu décède en 1910 à l'âge de 60 ans. Sa tombe se trouve au Myogon-ji à Ageo dans la préfecture de Saitama. (fr)
  • Viscount Nishio Tadaatsu (西尾 忠篤, June 16, 1850 – November 5, 1910) was the final daimyō of Yokosuka Domain in Tōtōmi Province in late-Edo period Japan, and the first (and only) daimyō of Hanabusa Domain in Awa Province in the early years of the Meiji period, and the 11th hereditary chieftain of the Yokosuka-Nishio clan. Tadaatsu was the son of Nishio Tadasaka, the 7th daimyō of Yokosuka Domain. His mother was a daughter of , the daimyō of Numata Domain in Kōzuke Province. He became daimyō of Yokosuka and head of the Nishio clan upon his father's death in 1861 and was received in formal audience by Shogun Tokugawa Iemochi the following year. During the Boshin War of the Meiji Restoration, Tadaatsu's retainers were divided as to whether or not the domain should continue to support the shogunate, or join forces with the Satchō Alliance in support of the new imperial government. Thanks to the persuasion of Yaso Tomiho and Aoyama Zen'ichirō, the pro-shogunate elements in Yokosuka dropped their objections, and the Yokosuka Domain peacefully submitted to the Imperial army. As a gesture of loyalty, Yokosuka Domain contributed forces to assisted the new government in its suppression of remaining pro-Tokugawa partisans in northern Japan. In 1868, due to Tokugawa Iesato's entry into the Tōkaidō region as daimyō of the newly created Sunpu Domain, the Nishio clan was transferred to the newly-created Hanabusa Domain, in Awa Province with the same nominal kokudaka. Tadaatsu ruled Hanabusa as daimyō until 1869, when he was made han chiji (imperial governor). He finally left Hanabusa after the abolition of the domains in 1871, and relocated to Tokyo. He was created a viscount under the kazoku peerage system in 1884. Tadaatsu was married to a daughter of Matsudaira Chikayoshi, daimyō of Kitsuki Domain in Chikugo Province, and had two daughters, but no male heir. He died in 1910, at age 61. His grave is at the temple of Myogon-ji at Ageo, Saitama. (en)
  • 니시오 다다아쓰(일본어: 西尾忠篤, 1850년 6월 16일 ~ 1910년 11월 5일)는 막말의 다이묘이다. 도토미 제8대 번주, 아와 주를 지냈다. 요코스카 번 (横須賀藩西尾家) 제11대 당주. 요코스카 번 선대 번주 의 장남으로 태어났다. (ko)
  • 西尾 忠篤(にしお ただあつ)は、遠江横須賀藩の第8代(最後の)藩主。のちに安房花房藩主。横須賀藩西尾家11代。子爵。 (ja)
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  • 니시오 다다아쓰(일본어: 西尾忠篤, 1850년 6월 16일 ~ 1910년 11월 5일)는 막말의 다이묘이다. 도토미 제8대 번주, 아와 주를 지냈다. 요코스카 번 (横須賀藩西尾家) 제11대 당주. 요코스카 번 선대 번주 의 장남으로 태어났다. (ko)
  • 西尾 忠篤(にしお ただあつ)は、遠江横須賀藩の第8代(最後の)藩主。のちに安房花房藩主。横須賀藩西尾家11代。子爵。 (ja)
  • Viscount Nishio Tadaatsu (西尾 忠篤, June 16, 1850 – November 5, 1910) was the final daimyō of Yokosuka Domain in Tōtōmi Province in late-Edo period Japan, and the first (and only) daimyō of Hanabusa Domain in Awa Province in the early years of the Meiji period, and the 11th hereditary chieftain of the Yokosuka-Nishio clan. Tadaatsu was married to a daughter of Matsudaira Chikayoshi, daimyō of Kitsuki Domain in Chikugo Province, and had two daughters, but no male heir. He died in 1910, at age 61. His grave is at the temple of Myogon-ji at Ageo, Saitama. (en)
  • Viscount Nishio Tadaatsu (西尾 忠篤) (16 juin 1850 - 5 novembre 1910) est le dernier daimyō du domaine de Yokosuka dans la province de Tōtōmi à la fin de l'époque d'Edo de l'histoire du Japon, ainsi que le premier (et unique) daimyō du domaine de Hanabusa dans la province d'Awa au cours des premières années de l'ère Meiji. Tadaatsu est le fils de Nishio Tadasaka, 7e daimyō du domaine de Yokosuka. Sa mère est une fille de Toki Yorinobu, daimyō du domaine de Numata dans la province de Kōzuke. Il devient daimyō de Yokosuka et chef du clan Nishio à la mort de son père en 1861. (fr)
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