− | 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. | + | 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. |