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  1. Hoshina Masayuki (保科 正之, June 17, 1611 – February 4, 1673) was a Japanese daimyō of the early Edo period, who was the founder of what became the Matsudaira house of Aizu. He was an important figure in the politics and philosophy of the early Tokugawa shogunate .

  2. Hoshina Masayuki was a shogunal advisor and regent to the young Tokugawa Ietsuna, who in 1651 succeeded his father Tokugawa Iemitsu, becoming shogun at the age of ten. Hoshina was the third son of Tokugawa Hidetada, half-brother to Tôfukumon-in, and uncle to the young shogun Ietsuna.

  3. The Hoshina-Matsudaira clan was founded by Hoshina Masayuki. Masayuki, a son of the second shōgun Tokugawa Hidetada, was adopted by Hoshina Masamitsu, the lord of the Takatō Domain.

  4. Hoshina Masayuki (保科保科 正之, 1611-1673), adopted son of Masamitsu, was the fourth son of shōgun Tokugawa Hidetada and thus the brother of Tokugawa Iemitsu. Because of this connection, he received Yamagata (Dewa) in 1636 with an income of 200,000 koku.

  5. Después de que Kato Akinari devolviera su territorio al shogunato en 1643, Masayuki Hoshina, el señor del dominio Dewa Yamagata, fue transferido al dominio de Aizu. Masayuki Hoshina fue el cuarto hijo de Hidetada Tokugawa, pero nació como hijo ilegítimo y no como hijo legítimo oficial.

  6. Hoshina Masayuki was a Japanese daimyo of the early Edo period, who was the founder of what became the Matsudaira house of Aizu.

  7. Hoshina Masayuki. Text. (1611-72) Domainal lord of Aizu (in present-day Fukushima Prefecture) in the early Edo period. His common names were Kōmatsumaru and Higo no Kami, and his posthumous name was Hanitsu Reishin.