was a Japanese samurai of the Sengoku period and the 5th daimyà  (lord) of the Katahara branch of the Matsudaira clan, which was based in Katahara Castle, Mikawa Province (the ruins of the castle are in what is now Gamagà Âri, Aichi). Ietada was also known as Matsudaira Matashichiro, and had the nickname Kii no kami, or "The Defender of Kii" (ç´Âä¼Âå®Â).
Matsudaira Ietada was the son of the 4th daimyà Â, Matsudaira Iehiro (died 1571) and Lady Osai, daughter of Mizuno Tadamasa. Lady Osai was the sister of Lady Odai, the mother of Tokugawa Ieyasu, thus he and Ietada were cousins. Ietada succeeded his father to become the 5th lord of the Katahara branch of the Matsudaira clan, based in Katahara Castle, Mikawa Province.
Ietada married a daughter of Sakai Masachika. He was succeeded by their son, Matsudaira Ienobu (1565âÂÂ1638), the 6th daimyà  of the Katahara-Matsudaira clan.
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