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By July 1547 he was again in Malacca Here he met a Japanese called Anger HanSir from whom he obtained much information about Japan English
Anjirō era originariamente un samurai del dominio di Satsuma e veniva descritto come ricco e di nobile estrazione 1 ma dopo aver ucciso un uomo fu costretto alla fugaNel porto di Kagoshima incontrò Alvaro Vas capitano portoghese di una nave mercantile al quale confessò il suo atto e descrisse le sue difficoltà da fuorilegge Vas gli trovò un lavoro su una nave portoghese ma
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Anjirō アンジロー or Yajirō 弥次郎 ヤジロウ baptized as Paulo de Santa Fé was the first recorded Japanese Christian who lived in the 16th century After committing a murder in his home domain of Satsuma in southern Kyushu he fled to Portuguese Malacca and he sought out Saint Francis Xavier 15061552 and returned to
Anjirō アンジロー or Yajirō 弥次郎 ヤジロウ baptized as Paulo de Santa Fé was the first recorded Japanese Christian who lived in the 16th centuryAfter committing a murder in his home domain of Satsuma in southern Kyushu he fled to Portuguese Malacca and he sought out Saint Francis Xavier 15061552 and returned to Japan with him as an interpreter 1
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Anjirō or Yajirō later known as Paulo de Santa Fé was a Japanese interpreter from Satsuma Province After committing a murder he fled to Portuguese Malacca alongside adventurer and writer Fernão Mendes Pinto In Malacca he sought out Saint Francis Xavier and returned to Japan with him as an interpreter
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Anjirō アンジロー or Yajirō 弥次郎 ヤジロウ baptized as Paulo de Santa Fé was the first recorded Japanese Christian who lived in the 16th century After committing a murder in his home domain of Satsuma in southern Kyushu he fled to Portuguese Malacca and he sought out Saint Francis Xavier 15061552 and returned to Japan with him as an interpreter Along with Xavier
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Anjirō アンジロー también conocido como Yajirō ヤジロー o ヤジロウ o Anjero アンジェロ fue un misionero e intérprete japonés procedente de la Provincia de Satsuma Entre los portugueses era conocido como Angiró antes de ser bautizado con el nombre cristiano portugués Paulo de Santa Fé
Anjirō had heard of Francis in 1545 and had travelled from Kagoshima to Malacca to meet him Having been charged with murder Anjirō had fled Japan He told Francis extensively about his former life and the customs and culture of his homeland Anjirō became the first Japanese Christian and adopted the name Paulo de Santa Fe
Depois de ter matado um homem fugiu do Japão para Goa navegando na companhia do aventureiro Fernão Mendes Pinto onde foi ao encontro de São Francisco XavierRegressou depois com ele ao Japão como intérprete É sabido que Angiró tinha um ponto de vista único sobre o seu país natal tendo aprendido os habitantes de Goa muito com ele sobre o Japão
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Anjirō picked up the Portuguese language in less than a year and showed a great interest in Christianity Seeking further knowledge he and his companions tracked down the famed Apostle of the Far East Francis Xavier who was based out of Portuguese Malacca Malaysia Anjirō impressed Xavier with his questions prompting the Jesuit priest to