Ryuzoji Taneie | 龍造寺 胤栄

“武士は死を恐れず、常に名を重んじる。”

— A warrior fears not death, but always values his name.

Ryuzoji Taneie stats radar chart

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Valor
武勇
Intel
知略
Pol
政治
75 70 78 65
Name (JP) 龍造寺 胤栄
Title Daimyo
Clan / Force Ryuzoji Clan
Era 1560 – 1623
Origin Hizen
Key Battles
Arts Calligraphy
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About Ryuzoji Taneie

Ryuzoji Taneie was born in 1560 in Hizen Province as a member of the prominent Ryuzoji clan.

Coming from a lineage of shugo, his upbringing was steeped in the traditions and responsibilities of a samurai.

Taneie was closely influenced by the turbulent times of the Sengoku period, shaping his martial education from an early age.

Taneies to power was marked by strategic marriages and alliances, aligning himself with influential lords of the time.

As a capable general, he served under the powerful Toyotomi Hideyoshi, which further solidified his status among the regional daimyos.

His leadership skills shone during various campaigns, proving his capability on the battlefield and as a diplomat in negotiations with other clans.

Taneie demonstrated his valor in several key, particularly during the Siege of Fukuyama where he showcased his strategic prowess.

Though he did not reach the legendary status of his contemporaries like Oda Nobunaga or Tokugawa Ieyasu, Taneie was respected for his military acumen and tactical intelligence.

His combat style was characterized by adaptability and strategic foresight, which earned him loyalty among his retainers.

After the unification of Japan, Taneie maintained his influence in the region, focusing on governance and promoting arts, including calligraphy, which he cherished.

His continued through his descendants, who preserved his values of honor and loyalty.

While not a central figure in Japanese history, Ryuzoji Taneie remains an important example of the samurai spirit in the late Sengoku period.

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