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Ōmura Sumitada, Naokazu Chijiwa, Mori Matsuura, Sutra Shiki (siblings)
Occupation
Tycoon
Known for
Leader of Arima clan
Nickname
Don Andres (spiritual)
Arima Yoshisada (Japanese: 有馬義貞) was a Japanese daimyo from Hizen. He lived during the Sengoku period. He was the son and successor of Arima Haruzumi and the father of Kirishitan daimyo Arima Harunobu.[1][2] He was the 12th head of the Arima clan.[3]
In 1563, Yoshisada formed a partnership with the Portuguese and the Jesuits due to the goods they brought to the domain. In 1576, Yoshisada converted to Christianity, along with some of his subjects.[4] He was given the bapstimal name Don Andre.[5]
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