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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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