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Matsudaira Yoritake
松平 頼桓
Chamberlain, Upper 4th Rank
LordTokugawa Yoshimune
Born(1720-07-23)July 23, 1720
DiedOctober 18, 1739(1739-10-18) (aged 19)
Era dates
mid-Edo
Posthumous name
Kaikō

Matsudaira Yoritake (松平 頼桓, tenure 1735–1739) was a Japanese daimyō of the Edo period, who ruled the Takamatsu Domain. Yoritake was the son of Matsudaira Yorihiro and great-grandson of Matsudaira Yorishige, lord of Takamatsu.

His descendant Yoritake Matsudaira, named after him, is a notable of Japanese Scouting and recipient of the Bronze Wolf.

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Preceded byMatsudaira Yoritoyo 4th Daimyō of Takamatsu(Mito-Matsudaira) 1735–1739 Succeeded byMatsudaira Yoritaka (Takamatsu)