• returned to Malacca, and the captain took Anjirō back to Malacca, where he finally met Xavier in December 1547. Anjirō had picked up some pidgin Portuguese...
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    named Anjirō. 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...
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  • Malacca in December 1547, Xavier met a Japanese man from Kagoshima named Anjirō. Anjirō had heard from Xavier in 1545 and had travelled from Kagoshima to Malacca...
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  • Sabotsy Anjiro is a rural municipality that is composed by two towns (Sabotsy & Anjiro) in Madagascar. It belongs to the district of Moramanga, which is...
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  • ship Erasmus and its surviving crew is blown ashore by a violent storm at Anjiro on the east coast of Japan, Pilot-Major John Blackthorne, the ship's English...
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  • orthography. It was developed around 1548 by a Japanese Catholic named Anjirō.[citation needed] Jesuit priests used the system in a series of printed...
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  • make it to a safer Anjiro. Toranaga elevates Blackthorne to the samurai rank of hatamoto and gifts him a consort, Fujiko. In Anjiro, Blackthorne threatens...
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    orthography. It was developed around 1548 by a Japanese Catholic named Anjirō. The Latin alphabet is used to write the following: Latin-alphabet acronyms...
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    Islands. In 1549, Pinto left Kagoshima accompanied by a Japanese fugitive, Anjirō. He returned to Japan with Saint Francis Xavier, a Catholic missionary....
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    since 1543, welcomed by local daimyōs because they imported gunpowder. Anjirō, a Japanese convert, helped the Jesuits understanding Japanese culture and...
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