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Kyōgoku Maria (京極マリア) or Yōfuku-in (養福院) (1543 – August 20, 1618) was a Japanese noble lady and religious leader from the Sengoku period to the early Edo period. She was the second daughter of Azai Hisamasa as well as Azai Nagamasa's elder sister and the mother of Kyōgoku Takatsugu and Kyōgoku Takatomo. She was the mostly successful woman catechist with her own assistants as well as Naitō Julia and her women catechists. She faced the rules of samurai governments, staying true to her missionary campaigns even when Christianity was banned in Japan.

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  • Kyōgoku Maria (fr)
  • Kyōgoku Maria (en)
  • 京極マリア (ja)
  • 京極瑪麗亞 (zh)
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  • Kyōgoku Maria (京極マリア) or Yōfuku-in (養福院) (1543 – August 20, 1618) was a Japanese noble lady and religious leader from the Sengoku period to the early Edo period. She was the second daughter of Azai Hisamasa as well as Azai Nagamasa's elder sister and the mother of Kyōgoku Takatsugu and Kyōgoku Takatomo. She was the mostly successful woman catechist with her own assistants as well as Naitō Julia and her women catechists. She faced the rules of samurai governments, staying true to her missionary campaigns even when Christianity was banned in Japan. (en)
  • 京極 マリア(きょうごく マリア、天文11年(1542年)頃 - 元和4年7月1日(1618年8月20日))は、戦国時代の女性。名は不明。浅井久政の次女。京極高吉の妻。浅井長政の姉。 (ja)
  • 京極瑪麗亞(日语:京極 マリア/きょうごく マリア Kyōgoku Maria,1542年-1618年8月20日)為戰国時代的女性。本名不明。為淺井久政的次女。京極高吉之妻。 另外當時的習俗是夫婦別姓,所以稱她姓京極並不適當,但因為當時以教名稱呼已婚女性吉利支丹時會冠夫姓,如明智珠被稱作細川加西亞以及被稱作細川瑪麗亞,因此也無法完全否定這樣的稱乎方法。 (zh)
  • Kyōgoku Maria (京極マリア) ou Yōfuku-in (養福院, 1543-1618) est la seconde fille d'Azai Hisamasa ainsi que la sœur ainée de Nagamasa et la mère de Kyōgoku Takatsugu. Son vrai nom est inconnu mais elle est appelée « Maria » après sa conversion au christianisme. Elle est baptisée avec son mari Kyōgoku Takayoshi dans l'église des jésuites à Kyoto en 1581, mais Takayoshi meurt peu après. Devenue veuve, elle commence à prêcher sa nouvelle religion autour d'elle et les jésuites la citent parmi les meilleures catéchistes femmes de la région de Kyoto-Osaka. (fr)
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