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'''Anjiro''', later known as '''Paulo de Santa Fe''', was a well known interpreter of [[Satsuma Province]]. After committing a murder, he fled to the province of [[Guo]], where he met Saint [[Francis Xavier]] ([[1506]]–[[1552]]) and returned to Japan with him as an interpreter. It is known that Anjiro had a unique outlook on the ways of Japan, which gained the interest of missionaries at Goa.
'''Anjiro''', later known as '''Paulo de Santa Fe''', was a well known interpreter of [[Satsuma Province]]. After committing a murder, he fled to the province of [[Guo]], where he met Saint [[Francis Xavier]] ([[1506]]–[[1552]]) and returned to Japan with him as an interpreter. It is known that Anjiro had a unique outlook on the ways of Japan, which gained the interest of missionaries at Goa.

==See also==
*[[Exploration of Asia]]



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Revision as of 02:24, 17 December 2006

Anjiro, later known as Paulo de Santa Fe, was a well known interpreter of Satsuma Province. After committing a murder, he fled to the province of Guo, where he met Saint Francis Xavier (15061552) and returned to Japan with him as an interpreter. It is known that Anjiro had a unique outlook on the ways of Japan, which gained the interest of missionaries at Goa.

See also