Matsudaira Taro

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Hosoya Yasutaro Captain Jules Brunet Commander in chief Matsudaira Taro Tajima Kintaro Captain Cazeneuve Sargeant Jean Marlin Fukushima Tokinosuke Sergeant Arthur Fortant Use button to enlarge or cursor to investigate

The French military advisers and their Japanese allies in Hokkaido - use a cursor to investigate
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Matsudaira Taro (松平太郎) (1839-1909) was Commander-in-Chief of the Army (陸軍奉行並) under the Minister of the Army Katsu Kaishu, during the Bakumatsu period of Japanese history, and later became vice-president (Japanese:副総裁) of the Republic of Ezo during the Boshin War. He was particularly in charge of Internal Affairs and Foreign Relations.

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