Diego de Pantoja, SJ (Chinese: 龐迪我, Pang Diwo; April 1571, Valdemoro, Spain – 9 July 1618, Portuguese Macau, China) was a Spanish Jesuit and missionary...
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organization Alexandre Pantoja, UFC Fighter Cristina Pantoja-Hidalgo (born 1944), award-winning Filipina author Diego de Pantoja (1571–1618), Spanish Jesuit...
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For over a century, Jesuits such as Michele Ruggieri, Matteo Ricci, Diego de Pantoja, Philippe Couplet, Michal Boym, and François Noël refined translations...
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Ming Dynasty, foreigners who died in China had to be buried in Macau. Diego de Pantoja made a special plea to the court, requesting a burial plot in Beijing...
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identity. This was stated e.g. in a 1602 letter of Ricci's comrade Diego de Pantoja, which was published in Europe along with other Jesuits' letters in...
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woman to receive the American Presidential Medal of Freedom. Pantoja was born in Puerta de Tierra, in San Juan, Puerto Rico where she received her primary...
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the reformation of the Chinese calendar. Soon, however, de Ursis and colleague Diego de Pantoja had to abandon the project in the face of opposition by...
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Empire. Following his death on 11 May 1610, the Wanli Emperor allowed Diego de Pantoja to create a burial ground. The imperial decision was implemented on...
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Christianity. He was converted to Catholicism by Matteo Ricci and Diego de Pantoja, the first two Jesuits to establish themselves in Beijing. He then...
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bass guitar, and Uziel "Uzi" Pantoja on requinto guitar. The group received popularity through their singles "Cosas de la Clica" and "Ladeando", and...
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