Ryūzōji Takanobu | |
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In office 1548–1584 |
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Preceded by | Ryūzōji Chikaie |
Succeeded by | Ryūzōji Masaie |
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Born | March 24, 1529 |
Died | May 4, 1584 | (aged 55)
Nationality | Japanese |
Ryūzōji Takanobu (龍造寺 隆信 , March 24, 1530 – May 4, 1584) was a Japanese daimyo of the Sengoku period, who ruled a region in northern Kyūshū. He was the eldest son of Ryūzōji Chikaie, and upon headship, became the 19th head of the Ryūzōji clan. Takanobu's son, Masaie, would become the last head of the Ryūzōji.
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In 1584, Ryūzōji retainer Arima Harunobu split from the clan. Seizing upon this opportunity, several of the local small clans in the Shimabara Peninsula also rose up in arms. Takanobu personally led an army of around 60,000 in an effort to stamp out the uprising, but was defeated by the forces of Shimazu Iehisa, with whose clan the Arima had allied themselves. Takanobu himself was killed by Kawakami Tadakata, a Shimazu retainer.