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or (1543–Aug 20 1618) was the second daughter of Azai Hisamasa as well as Azai Nagamasa's elder sister and the mother of Kyōgoku Takatsugu and Kyōgoku Takatomo. Her birth name is unknown, but she was given the name "Maria" after her conversion to Christianity. She was baptized with her husband Kyōgoku Takayoshi in the Jesuits church in Kyoto in 1581, though Takayoshi died soon after. After becoming a widow, she began preaching her new religion to people around her, and Jesuits named her one of the best female catechists of the Kyoto-Osaka area. Sometime in 1606 or 1607, Maria moved to Wakasa Province under Takatsugu's protection, and in 1609 she moved again to a remote place in Tango Province to avoid the persecution of Christians. She died peacefully in a small hut belonging to a Buddhist nunnery in 1618. One of her daughters, Kyōgoku Tatsuko, is notable for being one of Toyotomi Hideyoshi's favorite concubines. *Father: Azai Hisamasa (1526-1573) *Brother: Azai Nagamasa (1545-1573) *Husband: Kyōgoku Takayoshi (1504-1581) *Son: Kyōgoku Takatsugu (1563-1609), Kyōgoku Takatomo (1572-1622) *Daughter: Kyōgoku Tatsuko (?-1634) In Popular Culture She is an unplayable character in the video game Sengoku Basara 4 ( PS3 ), she is now a playable character in the Sengoku Basara 4: Sumeragi version ( PS3 ) ( PS4 ). ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Kyōgoku Maria」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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