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Ienobu was the 3rd son of [[Ryuzoji Takanobu|Ryûzôji Takanobu]] (and was eventually adopted by [[Goto Takaaki]]). He took an interest in Christianity and was baptized, provoking his father's intense displeasure. He accordingly renounced his new religion - until his father's death in [[1584]], after which Ienobu was again baptized. This in turn created friction between himself and his elder brother [[Ryuzoji Masaie|Masaie]]. He was part of the relief effort that broke the long siege of Ulsan in the 2nd Korean Campaign.   
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Ienobu was the 3rd son of [[Ryuzoji Takanobu|Ryûzôji Takanobu]] (and was eventually adopted by [[Omura Takaaki|Goto Takaaki]]). He took an interest in Christianity and was baptized, provoking his father's intense displeasure. He accordingly renounced his new religion - until his father's death in [[1584]], after which Ienobu was again baptized. This in turn created friction between himself and his elder brother [[Ryuzoji Masaie|Masaie]]. He was part of the relief effort that broke the long siege of Ulsan in the 2nd Korean Campaign.   
  
 
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Latest revision as of 21:19, 17 May 2007

  • Birth: 1563
  • Death: 1622
  • Other name: Goto Ienobu
  • Title: Hôki no kami
  • Distinction: Ryûzôji retainer


Ienobu was the 3rd son of Ryûzôji Takanobu (and was eventually adopted by Goto Takaaki). He took an interest in Christianity and was baptized, provoking his father's intense displeasure. He accordingly renounced his new religion - until his father's death in 1584, after which Ienobu was again baptized. This in turn created friction between himself and his elder brother Masaie. He was part of the relief effort that broke the long siege of Ulsan in the 2nd Korean Campaign.

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