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The Christian daimyos : a century of religious and political history in Japan (1549-1650) / by M. Steichen.

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The Christian daimyos : a century of religious and political history in Japan (1549-1650) / by M. Steichen.

Call No. (NDL)
特19-0130
Bibliographic ID of National Diet Library
000006338954
Persistent ID (NDL)
info:ndljp/pid/1675778
Material type
図書
Author
Steichen, Michael, 1857-1929
Publisher
[s.n.
Publication date
1904?]
Material Format
Paper・Digital
Capacity, size, etc.
xi, 369 p. ; 22 cm.
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Table of Contents

  • CONTENTS.

  • CHAPTER I. Arrival of Francis Xavier in Japan.―His visit to the Daimyō of Kagoshima.―His residence in that town.―His residence in that town.―His journey to Hirado,to Yamaguchi and to Kyōto.―Political and religious state of Japan at this time.―Return of Francis Xavier to Yamaguchi.― His visit to Ōtomo,Daimyō of Funai.―His departure from japan.―His death.

    p1

  • CHAPTER II. Progress of the Christian religion in the southern prpvince.―Conversion of two relatives of the matuūra.―Ōmura Sumitada the first Christian Daimyō.―Propagation of faith at Kyōto.―Conversion of the Kuge Kyohara,of Miyoshi Yamashiro―no―kami,of Shirai,of Takayama,of Sawa,of Ikeda,of Naitō,of Hatakeyama.―The causes of this movement.

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  • CHAPTER III. Obstacles preventing the conversion of several Daimyōs,―Outbreaks at Yamaguchi lead to the death of Ōuchi.―Indiscreet zeal of Ōmura Sumitada.―His subjects revolt against him.―Sumitada is victorious.―Some reflections on Sumitada.―Conversion of the Daimyō of the GotōIslands.―Persecutions which follow his death.―Dishonesty of the lord of Shiki.―Conversion of the Daimyō of Amakusa.

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  • CHAPTER IV. Murder of the Shōgun.―Civil wars which followed―Yoshiaki,brother of Yoshiteru,takes refuge with Wada Koremasa.―Ota Nobunaga comes to his assistance and has him made Shōgun.―The Jesuits,banished from Kyōto,are re―instated.―The legend of the Eiroku―ji.―Disgrace and rehabilitation of Wada.―Conduct of Wada during the wars that Nobunaga had to wage after the nomination of Yoshiaki.―Death of Wada.

    p45

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Material Type
図書
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Publication Date
1904?]
Publication Date (W3CDTF)
1904
Extent
xi, 369 p. ; 22 cm.
Place of Publication (Country Code)
JP
Text Language Code
eng