• Arima Harunobu (有馬 晴信, 1567 – June 5, 1612) was a Japanese samurai lord who was the daimyo of Shimabara Domain and the head of the Hizen-Arima clan from...
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  • Harunobu (written: 春信 or 晴信) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include: Arima Harunobu (有馬 晴信) (1567–1612), Japanese daimyō...
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  • Okamoto Daihachi incident (category Arima clan)
    Japan. The conspiracy - motivated by the Christian daimyō Arima Harunobu's desire to retake Arima lands in Hizen that were lost in the Sengoku wars - did...
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    forces with him, the Arima were confirmed in their existing holdings. However, after the start of the Edo period, Arima Harunobu fell from favour due...
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  • born at Hinoe Castle in Shimabara, in 1586, the first son of daimyo Arima Harunobu, who was a Kirishitan. He was baptized as Miguel (ミゲル). He was sent...
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    refused to forgive Pessoa's action to petition him. Fujihiro encouraged Arima Harunobu, who wanted to retaliate for the prior Macau incident, to petition Ieyasu...
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  • independent clans close to his territories. In 1582 he attacked the Arima clan and Arima Harunobu decided to ask the help of Shimazu Yoshihisa. Yoshihisa sent...
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  • Arima Haruzumi and the father of Kirishitan daimyo Arima Harunobu. He was the 12th head of the Arima clan. In 1563, Yoshisada formed a partnership with...
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    Nossa Senhora da Graça incident (category Arima clan)
    Senate of Macau. In 1608, a red seal ship belonging to the Hinoe daimyō Arima Harunobu weathered in Macau after coming back from Cambodia to fetch a cargo...
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    Yoshitoshi Kurushima Michifusa † Chōsokabe Motochika Tōdō Takatora Arima Harunobu Akizuki Tanenaga Itō Suketaka Kuki Yoshitaka Wakisaka Yasuharu Ōmura...
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