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  • '''有馬''' (Surname: Arima) *[[Arima clan]] - 有馬家
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  • [[Image:Arima_mon.jpg|left|thumb|The Arima kamon.]] ...Harunobu]] in [[1612]], later being established in [[Hyuga province|Hyûga Province]].
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  • * ''Other name: Arima Sadazumi'' * ''Sons: [[Arima Yoshisada]] and [[Omura Sumitada|Ômura Sumitada]]
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  • * ''Sons: [[Arima Noriuji]] and [[Arima Toyouji]] ...around [[1577]] and served him at the [[Seige of Miki Castle]] in [[Harima province|Harima]] ([[1578]]-[[1580]]) and in the [[Kyushu Campaign]] ([[1587]]).
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  • ...Kumano district of Kii and in the process absorbed the local [[Arima clan|Arima family]]. Ujitora's son [[Horiuchi Ujiyoshi|Ujiyoshi]] later served [[Toyot
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  • ...ed [[Shimazu Iehisa]] to [[Hizen province]] in support of the [[Arima clan|Arima]] in [[1584]], a campaign that resulted in the [[Battle of Okitanawate]], A
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  • *''Location: [[Echizen province]]'' *''Lords: [[Arima clan]]''
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  • * ''Sons: [[Arima Tadayori]] ...taken 57 heads. He was afterwards awarded at 210,000-koku fief in [[Hyuga province|Hyûga]] (Kurume) and led troops against the [[Shimabara Rebellion]] ([[163
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  • ...ttle of Iyama]]). He retired in [[1571]] in favor of his younger brother [[Arima Harunobu|Harunobu]].
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  • * ''Sons: [[Arima Naozumi]] * ''Japanese'': [[有馬]] 晴信 ''(Arima Harunobu)''
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  • ...nd entered the custody of [[Kato Kiyomasa]]. He died at Kumamoto in [[Higo province]]. Like his father-in-law Yoshikata, Ujiyoshi was skilled in the command of
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  • ...[[Shimazu Iehisa]] (under the command of [[Shimazu Yoshihisa]]) (2,000)/[[Arima Harunobu]] (1,000) ** ''Location: [[Hizen province]]''
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  • *Arima district 有馬郡 ==Battles in Settsu province==
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  • ...Okitanawate]] [沖田畷の戦い], where he led 2,000 Shimazu and 1,000 [[Arima clan|Arima]] troops in a victory over [[Ryuzoji Takanobu|Ryûzôji Takanobu]] that res
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  • ** ''Location: [[Hizen province]]'' ...her, Ôtomo Chikasada, a veteran of earlier campaigns into Hizen, [[Chikugo province|Chikugo]], and elsewhere. Learning of the Ôtomo's advance, Ryûzôji Taka
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  • ...ji Takanobu was a prominent [[Sengoku period]] ''daimyô'' based in [[Hizen province]] (today, [[Saga prefecture]]). ...nown as the "lord of five provinces." He defeated an Ôtomo army in Chikugo province in [[1579]] and attacked the lands of the Ômura around the same time, forc
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  • ...anged to make shore first in the territory of [[Arima Harunobu]], granting Arima food and supplies, and winning him over to convert to Christianity the foll
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  • ...d in Maruoka town in modern day Fukui prefecture (the historical [[Echizen province]]) on the [[Sea Of Japan]] coast. Construction was begun on the castle in [ ...], [[Honda clan|Honda]] ([[Honda Narishige]]), and [[Arima clan|Arima]] ([[Arima Kiyosumi]]). While little of historical import occurred at the castle, it i
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  • ...are sent to Europe by the [[Otomo clan|Ôtomo]], [[Omura clan|Ômura]] and [[Arima clan]] daimyo, to meet with Pope Gregory XIII. ...- [[Uozu castle|Uozu]] and [[Matsukura castle]]s in [[Etchu province|Etchû province]] fall to [[Oda Nobunaga|Oda forces]].
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  • ...regent and in 667 moved the capital to Ôtsu no Miya in [[Omi province|Ômi province]], but did not actually ascend the throne till [[668]]. He created the [[Ko ...ter discussing him as the "successful villain" in contrast to his cousin [[Arima no Miko]] 有間皇子, son of [[Emperor Kotoku|Emperor Kôtoku]], whom he
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  • * ''Distinction: [[Hizen province|Hizen]] warlord Ômura Sumitada, lord of [[Hizen province]], was the earliest, and one of the most prominent, of the [[Christianity|C
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  • ''Kunimochi'', literally "province-holding", was the highest of five tiers of status for [[Edo period]] ''[[da ...Obama han]] and [[Hirado han]] respectively, who each controlled an entire province but were not considered ''kunimochi''.<ref>Ravina, 20.</ref>
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  • ...nt uprising which took place in and around [[Shimabara castle]] in [[Hizen province]] ([[Nagasaki prefecture]]) in [[1637]]-[[1638]]. Led by [[Christianity|Chr ...shige]], [[Mizuno Katsushige]], [[Kuroda Tadayuki]], [[Yamazaki Ieuji]], [[Arima Toyouji]], [[Nabeshima Katsushige]], [[Miyamoto Musashi]], and [[Omura Sumi
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  • ...up with a victory over "powerful martial artist called Akiyama of [[Tajima province]]." After [[1600]] Musashi drifted to Kyoto and became involved in a well-k ...epted service with the [[Hosokawa clan]], and three years later, in [[Higo Province]], began work on his great book, Gorin no Shô (The Book of Five Rings). He
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  • ...ces of [[Satsuma province|Satsuma]], [[Osumi province|Ôsumi]], and [[Hyuga province|Hyûga]] under Shimazu control, and came close to conquering all of [[Kyush ...nd Hisikari within the borders of [[Satsuma province|Satsuma]] and [[Osumi province|Ôsumi]] while fighting hard to fend off advances from the outside lords [[
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  • ...e People's Republic of China. It lies on the southern coast of [[Guangdong province]], facing [[Hong Kong]] across the Pearl River delta. ...an incident in [[1609]] involving the unruly crew of a ship belonging to [[Arima Harunobu]], the [[Tokugawa shogunate]] declared a ban on Japanese travel to
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  • ...se invasions. [[Kiya Kyuzaemon|Kiya Kyûzaemon]] was appointed to succeed [[Arima Sugihiro]] as head of the ''Nihonmachi'', and Tsuda Matazaemon was permitte ...province]]), they now came to be outnumbered by Teochius from [[Guangdong province|Guangdong]].<ref name=lock244>Lockard, 244.</ref>
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  • ...g to tradition, Hideyoshi was born in a village called Nakamura in [[Owari province]], the son of a foot-soldier/peasant known to us as Yaemon. Hideyoshi's chi ...of Omi and assigned Hideyoshi three districts in the northern part of that province. Initially based at Odani, the former Asai headquarters, Hideyoshi soon mov
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  • ...tablish trade relations with the island. These included a mission led by [[Arima Harunobu]] in [[1609]], and one led by the [[Omura clan|Ômura clan]] in [[ ...the end, the [[Kangxi Emperor]] decided to incorporate Taiwan into Fujian province, designating it a prefecture with its capital at Tainan, and dividing it in
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