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Twenty-six Martyrs of Japan
Japanese missonaries and converts to the Catholic church, venerated as Saints
Nanban trade period
period in Japanese history
Ōmura Sumitada
Japanese Catholic daimyo of the 16th century CE
Tenshō embassy
embassy sent by the Japanese Christian Lord Ōtomo Sōrin to the Pope and the kings of Europe

João Rodrigues
Portuguese missionary

Nippo Jisho
1603 Japanese-Portuguese dictionary
Dictionarium Annamiticum Lusitanum et Latinum
book by Alexandre de Rhodes
Goa stone
artificial bezoar
Cornelius Wessels
Dutch jesuit historian (1880-1964)
Arte da Lingoa de Iapam
book detailing the grammar of the Japanese language
Saint Paul's College, Goa
defunct Jesuit school in Portuguese Goa
Yokoseura
300px|thumb|Yokoseura (2015)
Yokoseura (横瀬浦) is a port located at the northern tip of the Nishisonogi Peninsula on the Japanese island of Kyushu, administratively under Saikai city, Nagasaki Prefecture. It was developed as an entrepot by the Portuguese in 1562 with the permission of the local lord Ōmura Sumitada, but was burned down a year later during a rebellion against Sumitada.