Talk:Luís Fróis

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Frois did not witness Nobunaga's death[edit]

Frois was verifiably in Kyushu in June of 1582. He was not in Kyoto nor did he claim to be. His October Annual Report (which rather suspiciously does not mention Nobunaga's death) specifically talks about Pentecost services in Arima territory(southern Kyushu) on June 3,[1], and also talks a funeral for Dom Miguel, who was master of Amakusa, on the feast day for Our Lady of the Snows [2]. No records talk about him going east, even briefly, and if he was at Honnoji he would probably have said so.

References

  1. ^ Iezusukai Nihon nenpo (7 ed.). Tokyo: Yushodo. 2002. p. 176.
  2. ^ Iezusukai Nihon nenpo (7 ed.). Tokyo: Yushodo. 2002. p. 168.

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BetacommandBot (talk) 21:05, 2 January 2008 (UTC)[reply]

"the end of Nobunaga"[edit]

does this mean "his death"? Or his fall from power?--2607:FEA8:D5DF:F945:EC2A:FDE3:9E53:A19B (talk) 17:47, 23 January 2020 (UTC)[reply]