Itakura Katsutake
Itakura Katsutake (板倉 勝武, February 1, 1736 – June 30, 1769) was the eldest son of Itakura Katsuzumi and the second Itakura Daimyō of Bitchū-Matsuyama Domain.
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Family
- Father: Itakura Katsuzumi
- Mother: Nezu clan’s daughter
- Wife: Hoshoin, Wakisaka Yasuoki’s daughter
- Concubine: Ichiba clan’s daughter
- Children:
- Daughter married Itakura Katsuyuki
- Daughter married Yamauchi Toyoyasu
Title
Preceded by Itakura Katsuzumi |
Lord of Bitchū-Matsuyama Domain: Itakura Katsutake 1751-1769 |
Succeeded by Itakura Katsuyori |
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