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Naitō Julia (内藤 ジュリア, 1566 - 28 March 1627) was a Japanese noble lady and religious leader from the Sengoku period to the early Edo period. Julia was one of the prominent Catholic leaders, along with Kyogoku Maria and others women catechist, who strongly resisted the oppressions imposed on Christianity. She faced the rules of samurai governments, staying true to her missionary campaigns even when Christianity was banned in Japan.

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  • Naitō Julia (内藤 ジュリア, 1566 - 28 March 1627) was a Japanese noble lady and religious leader from the Sengoku period to the early Edo period. Julia was one of the prominent Catholic leaders, along with Kyogoku Maria and others women catechist, who strongly resisted the oppressions imposed on Christianity. She faced the rules of samurai governments, staying true to her missionary campaigns even when Christianity was banned in Japan. (en)
  • 内藤 ジュリア(ないとう ジュリア、永禄9年(1566年)頃 - 寛永4年2月11日(1627年3月28日))は、安土桃山時代から江戸時代前期にかけての女性、キリシタン。 (ja)
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  • Naitō Julia (内藤 ジュリア, 1566 - 28 March 1627) was a Japanese noble lady and religious leader from the Sengoku period to the early Edo period. Julia was one of the prominent Catholic leaders, along with Kyogoku Maria and others women catechist, who strongly resisted the oppressions imposed on Christianity. She faced the rules of samurai governments, staying true to her missionary campaigns even when Christianity was banned in Japan. (en)
  • 内藤 ジュリア(ないとう ジュリア、永禄9年(1566年)頃 - 寛永4年2月11日(1627年3月28日))は、安土桃山時代から江戸時代前期にかけての女性、キリシタン。 (ja)
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  • 内藤ジュリア (ja)
  • Naitō Julia (en)
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