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    the pope and the kings of Europe in 1582. The embassy was led by Mancio Itō (伊東 マンショ Itō Mansho, 1570–1612), a Japanese nobleman, who was the first official...
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    Sukemasu's father, Itō Shurinosuke. In 1580 Itō was baptized with the name Mancio (Mansho, マンショ). On February 20, 1582 Itō left Nagasaki in the company of three...
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  • born 1936), Japanese economist Mancio Itō (伊東 マンショ, 1570–1612), the first official Japanese emissary to Europe Marika Itō (伊藤 万理華, born 1996), Japanese...
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    Embassy was, in fact, preceded by a Sengoku period mission headed by Mancio Itō with Alessandro Valignano in 1582–1590. Although less well-known and less...
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  • Japanese embassy to the Pope in Rome, led by Valignano and represented by Mancio Itō. During the year 1582, Harunobu lost Shimabara Castle and was reduced...
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    Spain. 1582 – Tenshō embassy to Europe departs from Nagasaki. 1584 – Mancio Itō arrives in Lisbon with three other Japanese, accompanied by a Jesuit father...
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    mission to Europe, arrives in Portugal with four teenagers— Julião Nakaura, Mancio Itō, Martinho Hara and Miguel Chijiwa— who had become converts to Christianity...
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    Vietnam. 1582 – Tenshō embassy to Europe departs from Nagasaki. 1584 – Mancio Itō arrives in Lisbon with three other Japanese, accompanied by a Jesuit father...
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    from Nagasaki, and its members would not return until 1590. It headed by Mancio Itō and organized on the initiative of Alessandro Valignano. Although less...
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    Penitent Magdalene Allegory of Vigilance Venetian Senator Portrait of Mancio Itō, a Japanese from the Tenshō Embassy Edward Chaney and Timothy Wilks, The...
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    with the Gutenberg press, imported from Italy by overseas scholars Itō Mansho (Mancio Itō), Miguel Chijiwa, Hara Maruchino, and Nakaura Julian. Upon returning...
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    Robert Dudley, 1st Earl of Leicester George Talbot, 6th Earl of Shrewsbury Itō Mancio, 1585 Study of a Man with a Ruff Collar by Adolph Menzel, ca 1850 Pedro...
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    mission to Europe, arrives in Portugal with four teenagers— Julião Nakaura, Mancio Itō, Martinho Hara and Miguel Chijiwa— who had become converts to Christianity...
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    Embassy to Europe, in 1586. Top, from left to right: Julião Nakaura, Father Mesquita, Mancio Ito. Bottom, from left to right: Martinão Hara, Miguel Chijiwa....
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    preceding embassy sent by Japanese daimyos (warlords) to Europe in the 1580s. Itō Mancio – leader of the Tenshō embassy. In the Japanese of the era, the sound...
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    delegation to Europe, and accompanied the group of Japanese converts led by Mancio Ito from Nagasaki to Goa, from where he then returned to Macau. The delegation...
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  • New York: AMS Press, 1965, pp.183-4. An earlier Jesuit embassy, led by Mancio Ito is known to have travelled to Europe in 1584 The sacking of the galleon...
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  • SHICHIHON Yari as Fukushima Masanori Tenshou Kenou Shounen Shitetsu as Mancio Ito Bei'Z as Takenaka Hanbei Amakusa Shirō to Shimabara DE Midaretai as Amakusa...
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  • language, religious, and cultural training. The most famous graduates were Mancio Ito, Miguel Chijiwa, Martino Hara, and Julian Nakaura. These four young men...
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    Paulo Miki (1563–1596) Amano Motonobu Petro Kasui Kibe (1587–1639) Itō Mancio (伊東マンショ Itō Mansho), 伊東祐益 (1570–1612) Julião Nakaura (中浦ジュリアン Nakaura Jurian)...
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    The Japanese ambassadors of Tennsho, Keisho, headed by Itō Mancio meet with Pope Gregory XIII in 1585....
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  • Catholic Bishops' Conference of Japan. Retrieved 22 December 2007. Eishiro, Ito (2007). "Unveiling Histories of the Tohoku District; Juan Goto and Crypto-Christians"...
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    Kakinouchi MAGI Tensho Keno Shonen Shisetsu (Amazon Prime Video, 2019), Itō Mancio Diver: Special Investigation Unit (Fuji TV, KTV, 2020), Syo Sanemura Don't...
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    when the first Japanese mission to Europe arrived in Rome in 1585 led by Itō Mancio. In the 19th century Italy and Japan saw great changes in their political...
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  • College of Alabama, now known as Auburn University, from 1872 to 1881. Itō Mancio 1569 – 13 November 1612 A Japanese Jesuit, head of the Tenshō embassy;...
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    until 1596. July 21 – Japan's first diplomatic representatives to Europe, Itō Mancio, Michele Chijiwa, Giuliano Nakaura and Martino Hara, return to Japan after...
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  • until 1596. July 21 – Japan's first diplomatic representatives to Europe, Itō Mancio, Michele Chijiwa, Giuliano Nakaura and Martino Hara, return to Japan after...
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