- The
Bateren Edict (
Bateren Tsui****i) was
issued by
Toyotomi Hideyoshi in
Chikuzen Hakozaki (currently Higashi-ku, ****uoka City, ****uoka Prefecture) on...
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Toyotomi Hideyoshi promulgated a ban on
Christianity in form of the "
Bateren edict" (the
Purge Directive Order to the Jesuits) on 24 July 1587. Hideyoshi...
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Frontier Contact Between Choson Korea and
Tokugawa ****an, pp. 31–32. "
Bateren-tsuiho-rei" (the
Purge Directive Order to the Jesuits)
Article 10 Takeuchi...
- What is more, his
formidable strength surp****ed that of ten men. The
Bateren brought him
along by way of
paying his
respects to Nobunaga. Indeed, it...
- "Christian"
without distinction.
Christian missionaries were
known as
bateren (from the
Portuguese word padre, "father" or "priest") or
iruman (from...
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Replaced in
modern usage by 天使 (tenshi,
literally "heavens" + "envoy"). †
bateren 伴天連 / 破天連 a
missionary priest (mainly from Jesuit)
padre padre priest Used...
- Christianity,
however later changed his
policy with the
publishing of the
Bateren Edict,
banning missionary activities.
After conquering Kyushu, Hideyoshi...
- ****an
which predates Tokugawa Hidetada's 1605–1623 ruling, such as the
Bateren Edict issued in 1587. The "Expulsion of all
missionaries from ****an" was...
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Beatrice Bodart-Bailey and
Beatrice M. Bodart-Bailey (1998)
Mikkou Saigo no
Bateren Sidotti. By
Furui Tomoko. 2010. ISBN 978-4404038562.
Matthew Jones, "The...
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Quarters Warri South West
Orere Bateren Primary School I;
Bateren Primary School II;
Bateren Primary School III;
Bateren Primary School IV;
Tselu Town Hall...