Anjirō (Q705860)

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Japanese translator
  • Anjiro
  • Anjirou
  • Angero
  • Angeroo
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Anjirō
Japanese translator
  • Anjiro
  • Anjirou
  • Angero
  • Angeroo

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ヤジロウ (Japanese)
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Paulo de Santa Fé
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Anger
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By July, 1547, he was again in Malacca. Here he met a Japanese called Anger (Han-Sir), from whom he obtained much information about Japan. (English)
Pablo de Santa Fe
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The Japanese Anger, who had been baptized at Goa and given the name of Pablo de Santa Fe, accompanied them. (English)
Angeroo
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At Malacca, a Japanese named Angeroo, addressed himself to the saint. Kaempfer tells us that he had killed a man in his own country and, to save his life, made his escape in a Portuguese ship. (English)
16. century
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At Malacca, a Japanese named Angeroo, addressed himself to the saint. Kaempfer tells us that he had killed a man in his own country and, to save his life, made his escape in a Portuguese ship. All agree that he was rich and of a noble extraction, and about thirty-five years of age; and, that. being disturbed in mind, with remorse and terrors of conscience, he was advised by certain Christians to have recourse to the holy St. Francis for comfort. (English)
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St. Francis Xavier, Confessor, Apostle of the Indies / ... At Malacca, a Japanese named Angeroo, addressed himself to the saint. ... There he instructed Angeroo and many others, and took a resolution to go to Japan. (English)

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