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日本語: 高山右近(たかやま うこん、1553年 - 1615年2月3日)は、、戦国時代から江戸時代初期にかけての武将、大名。代表的なキリシタン大名として知られ、洗礼名はジュスト。カトリック教会の福者。
Deutsch: Dom Justo Takayama oder Takayama Ukon (高山右近, 1553 - 3. Februar 1615) war ein japanischer Feldherr der Azuchi- und Momoyama-Zeit. Er ist als entschiedener Christ in die Geschichte eingegangen.
English: Blessed Iustus Takayama Ukon (高山右近) or Dom Justo Takayama (1552 – 3 or 5 February 1615) was a Japanese Roman Catholic kirishitan daimyō and samurai who lived during the Sengoku period that witnessed anti-religious sentiment.
Français : Takayama Ukon (高山右近) ou Dom Justo Takayama (né à Haibara Japon, en 1552 et décédé le 4 février 1615 à Manille, Philippines) était un samouraï et daimyo japonais, converti au christianisme (kirishitan) à l'époque Sengoku. Victime des persécutions antichrétiennes de Toyotomi Hideyoshi, il s'exila aux Philippines où il mourut. Il est vénéré comme bienheureux et martyr par l'Eglise catholique.
Italiano: Takayama Ukon (高山右近), noto anche come Dom Justo Takayama (Prefettura di Nara, 1552 – Manila, 4 febbraio 1615), è stato un daimyō (signore feudale) e samurai giapponese durante l'Epoca Sengoku, beatificato il 7 febbraio 2017 sotto il pontificato di papa Francesco.
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Media in category "Takayama Ukon"
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