• Cosme de Torres (1510 – October 2, 1570) was a Spanish Jesuit from Valencia and one of the first Christian missionaries in Japan. He was born in Valencia...
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  • painter Cosme Rivera (born 1976), Mexican boxer Cosme Torres Espinoza (fl. 2000s), Cuban diplomat Cosmé Tura (1430–1495), Italian painter Cosme de Villiers...
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    were Portuguese, 20 were Spaniards and 18 Italian. Francis Xavier, Cosme de Torres (a Jesuit priest), and João Fernandes were the first to arrive to Kagoshima...
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  • first Roman Catholic missionary who brought Christianity to Japan. Cosme de Torres (1549, Spain) A Spanish Jesuit (on Portuguese mission) who successfully...
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  • Cosme Torres Espinoza was the ambassador of Cuba to Zimbabwe until 2009. He previously served as deputy chief of the Cuban Interests Section in Washington...
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    Japan, he resolved to travel to Yamaguchi to meet the Jesuit father Cosme de Torres, who was in charge of the mission after Francis Xavier's departure...
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    starting in 1549. In that year, the three Jesuits Francis Xavier, Cosme de Torres and Juan Fernández, landed in Kagoshima, in Kyushu, on 15 August. Portuguese...
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    In this first group of Jesuit missionaries were included Spaniards Cosme de Torres and Juan Fernandez. In 1611, Sebastián Vizcaíno surveyed the east coast...
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  • were Portuguese, 20 were Spaniards and 18 Italian. Francisco Xavier, Cosme de Torres (a Jesuit priest) and Juan Fernandez were the first who arrived in...
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    safer port to call. Under the urgings of the Jesuit viceprovincial Cosme de Torres to find a new port, the Portuguese sounded the harbour of Yokoseura...
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