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Ryūzōji clan (****anese: 龍造寺氏, Hepburn:
Ryūzōji-shi) was a ****anese kin
group which traces its
origin to
Hizen Province on the
island of Kyushu. The clan...
- the
Ryūzōji clan.
Takanobu was the
grandson of
Ryūzōji Iekane (1454-1546). His
father was
Ryûzôji Chikaie and his
mother was Keigin-ni.
Ryūzōji Takanobu...
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retainer Ryūzōji Matashichirō, who
served as the daimyō's
opponent in the game of Go,
displeased Mitsushige and was put to the sword.
Ryūzōji's mother,...
- were
originally v****als of the
Ryūzōji clan who
controlled northern Kyushu in the
Muromachi period. However,
Ryūzōji Takanobu was
killed in the Battle...
- the
death of daimyō
Ryūzōji Takanobu,
Nabeshima Naoshige took
control of the
political situation, and by 1607 all of the
Ryūzōji clan's
domain was under...
- Hizen-Arima clan from
Hizen Province. In his
early years, he was a
retainer of
Ryūzōji clan.
Harunobu was born in
Hinoe Castle, the
Arima clan
castle that controlled...
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between the
combined forces of the
Shimazu and
Arima clans, and the
Ryūzōji army.
Ryūzōji Takanobu was
attacking a
number of
independent clans close to his...
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Kiyofusa (鍋島清房). His
mother was the
daughter of
Ryūzōji Iesumi (龍造寺家純). He was a v****al of the
Ryūzōji clan
during the
Sengoku period of the 16th century...
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their deputies.
Additional sengoku-daimyō such as the Mōri, Tamura, and
Ryūzōji arose from the jizamurai. The
lower officials of the
shogunate and rōnin...
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Sadayori Rokkaku Yoshiharu Rokkaku Yoshikata Rusu
Masakage Ryūzōji Takanobu See also
Ryūzōji clan
Saigo Kiyokazu Saigō
Masako Sagara Taketō Saigō Takamori...