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  1. Hosokawa Grazia is a lyric opera in three acts, the first written in Japanese language. It was composed by the Italian missioner and musician don Vincent Cimatti. Represented as a lyric drama in words and songs in 1940, it was then written completely in music and played in the years 1960, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1989, 2004.

  2. koei.fandom.com › wiki › GraciaGracia - Koei Wiki

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    Development

    Gracia was one of the female characters that the director wanted to include in the series. She was designed to be a woman of high class whose charm point is her unique hairstyle. According to the producer's personal comments, he originally envisioned her as an adult woman with long black hair. He likes her current design now. He also stated that her return to the series was not a part of his original plans for the third title. However, since he is aware of the amount of fans she has, he decid...

    Personality

    At the start of her Samurai Warriorsstory, Gracia is an optimistic and curious girl. Though she comes from a cultured background, she exhibits a strong will and down-to-earth principles. In her later story stages, she matures into a compassionate and intelligent lady of high class. She has a better grasp of her surroundings and is well aware of her husband's intentions. In their many years apart from one another, Gracia kept Magoichi's lessons to heart and grew to value life and friendship. H...

    Character Symbolism

    In the Samurai Warriors series, she is symbolized by the kanji for "shine" (煌) and "brilliance" (輝). Gracia's titles in Samurai Warriors 2: Xtreme Legendsare "Curious Wanderer", "Caged Talent", "Quick Learner", "Powerful Medium", "Mystic Paragon", "Wisdom and Beauty", and "Heavenly Beacon". The original name for her first weapon refers to an eye in Buddhist terms, to "rescue" someone or offer relief. Her second weapon means to thicken oneself and become resilient to desires. Continuing the re...

    See also: Gracia/Quotes
    "Hmm? Tell me! Does this rank mean that they like me? Oh, I'm so happy! To everyone who voted for me, you are now my pals! If your life is ever in danger, I'll definitely risk my life to save you!"
    "Good! It's because my friends voted that I'm up here again, and I'm ever so happy! I thought the famed seductress would have been higher though..."
    "Thank you all, dear audience members! Everyone out there is my pal!"
    "I tried to stop him. You heard me. But... now it's too late..."

    Sengoku Musou 3: Moushouden

    1. (Ultimate/Kaiden): Gracia raises her hands into the air and summons a giant ball of mystic energy. She proceeds to throw it in front of her, creating a massive explosion. 2. Spirit Cancel: Gracia dashes forward, breaking the opponent's guard and enabling her to repeat combo attacks. Warriors Orochi 3 1. R1: Creates a barrier of light that keeps user from flinching and heals injuries for a short amount of time. 2. , R1 (Ultimateonly): Fires a wave of energy downward, and buffs herself from...

    Samurai Warriors 4

    Mighty strike is the same as Deadlock attack. Moveset remains relatively the same with the following changes. 1. , , , , , (): Animation is the same as her old C5. After her shockwave, she fires a ball of water and conjures a tornado. 2. : Finisher changes to her crouching on the ground. Her back briefly sprouts an aspiration of angel wings as beams of magical feathers damage foes. 3. (Ultimate/Kaidan): 4. Rage Attack/Musou Gokuieffect: 5. Awakened Skill effect (4-IIonly):

    Gracia's birth name was Tama and she was married to Hosokawa Tadaoki. After her father's dramatic betrayal at Honnoji, she was labeled as a "traitor's daughter". To avoid criticism, Tadaoki sent her away to a hamlet in the mountains, located in the modern Kyoto prefecture. She returned to the Hosokawa manor two years later. Her maid was a Christian...

  3. Hosokawa Garasha (Gracia) (細川ガラシャ) Hosokawa Garasha (Gracia) (. 細川ガラシャ. ) Garasha HOSOKAWA/Tama AKECHI (1563 - August 25, 1600) was the third daughter of Mitsuhide AKECHI and the wife of Tadaoki HOSOKAWA. Her personal name was Tama or Tamako. She is known for being a Christian.

  4. Gracia refused and stayed in the Hosokawa residence located in Tamatsukuri, Osaka, and had her servant help take her own life at the age of 38. 1 Hosokawa Tadaoki fujin shokan (from Hosokawa Tadaoki do fujin to shojo), [Azuchi-Momoyama period] This particular letter was written by Hosokawa Gracia, and was addressed to Kojiju.

  5. La tumba de Hosokawa Gracia y de Hosokawa Tadaoki, Daitokuji, Kioto. Hosokawa Tama (細川玉?), normalmente conocida como Hosokawa Garasha (細川ガラシャ?), (1563 – 25 de agosto (el día 17 de 7º mes del calendario japonés), 1600) era hija del noble Akechi Mitsuhide, la esposa de Hosokawa Tadaoki, y una cristiana conversa.

  6. Apr 10, 2024 · Gracia was a noblewoman who found herself at the intersection of Japan’s tumultuous political struggles and the introduction of Christianity, a foreign faith that was both fascinating and controversial in a predominantly Buddhist society. Her conversion to Christianity, at a time when the religion was beginning to take root in Japan, marked ...

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  8. Mar 11, 2018 · Japanese: 細川 ガラシャ (Hosokawa Garasha) Hosokawa Gracia was the wife of daimyô Hosokawa Tadaoki (Sansai), and is famous as a prominent Christian convert of the late Sengoku period. She was born in 1563, the third daughter of Akechi Mitsuhide and Fuseya (daughter of Tsumaki Norihiro). Tama was married to Hosokawa Tadaoki in 1578, when ...

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