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Matsukura Katsuie

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Although the rebellion was successfully put down, his status and domain were stripped away for misruling in May 1638. After a dead peasant's body was found inside his residence, Katsuie was sent to
273: 171: 64:. He was also infamous for a specific method of execution used on disobedient peasants: fitting them with straw overcoats and then setting them on fire. 60:, Katsuie was notorious for suppressing Catholics in his domain, setting high taxation and assigning intensive labour to its peasants, later causing the 234: 75:. He was beheaded on August 28, 1638, having been found culpable for abusing his power and disgracing the shogunate. He was the only 268: 147: 227: 278: 258: 253: 220: 93: 61: 57: 165: 72: 113: 79:
to be beheaded during the Edo period; as most dishonored officials were allowed to die through
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Japanese name
surname
daimyƍ
Edo period
Matsukura Shigemasa
Shimabara Rebellion
Edo
government
seppuku
Matsukura Shigemasa
Daimyƍ of Shimabara
Kƍriki Tadafusa
The samurai sourcebook
ISBN
1-85409-523-4
OCLC
44910809
cite book
link
Stub icon
daimyƍ
stub
expanding it
v
t
e
Categories
1598 births
1638 deaths
Daimyo

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