Torii Tadanori

Politician

1646 – 1689

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Who was Torii Tadanori?

Torii Tadanori was a Japanese daimyo of the early Edo period who ruled the Takatō Domain in Shinano Province. 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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Born
1646
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  • Japan
Died
Sep 6, 1689

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on July 23, 2013

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