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Mizuno Tadatomo (水野 忠友, 1731–1802) was a Japanese samurai of the Edo period.

Career

Mizuno was an official in the Tokugawa shogunate. He was a junior counselor ( wakadoshiyori) in the 1770s. [1] From 3 November 1871 to 3 May 1788, he was a senior counselor ( rōjū) at the top of the shōgun's hierarchy. [2]

In the political struggles of his time, he was a member of the faction headed by Tanuma Okitsugu. [3] He managed to survive Tanuma's downfall; and he worked for a time with Matsudaira Sadanobu. [4]

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Mizuno Tadatomo (水野 忠友, 1731–1802) was a Japanese samurai of the Edo period.

Career

Mizuno was an official in the Tokugawa shogunate. He was a junior counselor ( wakadoshiyori) in the 1770s. [1] From 3 November 1871 to 3 May 1788, he was a senior counselor ( rōjū) at the top of the shōgun's hierarchy. [2]

In the political struggles of his time, he was a member of the faction headed by Tanuma Okitsugu. [3] He managed to survive Tanuma's downfall; and he worked for a time with Matsudaira Sadanobu. [4]

References



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