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The Nata family controlled a large portion of the Kunisaki peninsula in northern Bungo, and "Jezebel" held significant tracts of land herself.
 
The Nata family controlled a large portion of the Kunisaki peninsula in northern Bungo, and "Jezebel" held significant tracts of land herself.
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She had several children with Sôrin, including their second son [[Otomo Chikaie|Ôtomo Chikaie]] (who was later adopted by Tawara Chikakata), and a daughter who was engaged for a time to Chikakata's adopted son [[Tawara Chikatsura]].
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She had several children with Sôrin, including their first son, [[Otomo Yoshimune|Ôtomo Yoshimune]], who succeeded Sôrin as head of the Ôtomo clan; their second son [[Otomo Chikaie|Ôtomo Chikaie]] (who was later adopted by Tawara Chikakata); third son [[Otomo Chikamori|Ôtomo Chikamori]] (who was also adopted by Chikakata); and a daughter who was engaged for a time to Chikakata's adopted son [[Tawara Chikatsura]].
    
Sôrin turned against the Nata family and Usa Hachiman Shrine, attacking and burning the shrine repeatedly in the 1560s-1580s, and seizing its territories and armies to be placed under his direct supervision. He divorced "Jezebel" in [[1578]] and formally converted to Christianity. After "Jezebel's" death in [[1587]], the Nata family declined further; however, her religious influence is said to have lasted throughout the [[Edo period]].
 
Sôrin turned against the Nata family and Usa Hachiman Shrine, attacking and burning the shrine repeatedly in the 1560s-1580s, and seizing its territories and armies to be placed under his direct supervision. He divorced "Jezebel" in [[1578]] and formally converted to Christianity. After "Jezebel's" death in [[1587]], the Nata family declined further; however, her religious influence is said to have lasted throughout the [[Edo period]].
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