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Ōtomo Chikaie (大友 親家, 1561 – 4 May 1641) [1] was a Japanese daimyō of the early Edo period. He was the second son of Ōtomo Sōrin. [2]

References

  1. ^ Glowark, Erik (2022-06-18). "The Christian Seas of Kyushu: How Local Maritime Networks Facilitated the Introduction of Catholicism to Japan in the Mid-Sixteenth Century". Journal of World History. 33 (2): 233–264. doi: 10.1353/jwh.2022.0020. ISSN  1527-8050.
  2. ^ Strathern, Alan (2020). "Immanent Power and Empirical Religiosity: Conversion of the Daimyo of Kyushu, 1560–1580". Japanese Journal of Religious Studies. 47 (2): 247–278. ISSN  0304-1042.


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Ōtomo Chikaie (大友 親家, 1561 – 4 May 1641) [1] was a Japanese daimyō of the early Edo period. He was the second son of Ōtomo Sōrin. [2]

References

  1. ^ Glowark, Erik (2022-06-18). "The Christian Seas of Kyushu: How Local Maritime Networks Facilitated the Introduction of Catholicism to Japan in the Mid-Sixteenth Century". Journal of World History. 33 (2): 233–264. doi: 10.1353/jwh.2022.0020. ISSN  1527-8050.
  2. ^ Strathern, Alan (2020). "Immanent Power and Empirical Religiosity: Conversion of the Daimyo of Kyushu, 1560–1580". Japanese Journal of Religious Studies. 47 (2): 247–278. ISSN  0304-1042.



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