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Yokoseura (横瀬浦) is a port
located at the
northern tip of the
Nishisonogi Peninsula on the ****anese
island of Kyushu,
administratively under Saikai city...
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landed at
Yokoseura in 1562 and 1563. In
November 1563, some Ōmura v****als,
incensed at his
conversion to Christianity, rebelled, and
Yokoseura was burned...
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province of Bungo,
lands of Ōtomo Sōrin, but in 1562 they
moved to
Yokoseura when the Daimyô there,
Omura Sumitada,
offered to be the
first lord to...
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Matsura Takanobu, or
Bungo belonging to Ōtomo Sōrin, but in 1562
shifted to
Yokoseura when its lord,
Omura Sumitada,
offered to be the
first lord to convert...
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response to
their search,
Sumitada offered them safe
haven in his domain, at
Yokoseura. This cast a
great impression on the Portuguese, and
particularly on the...
- On 6 June 1563,
after spending several months in Macau, he
arrived in
Yokoseura, ****an. The
following year, he
travelled to Kyoto,
where he met Ashikaga...
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first western hospital in ****an and
negotiated the
opening of the port of
Yokoseura to
Portuguese traders.
Gaspar Vilela (1556, Portugal). A
Portuguese Jesuit...
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Portuguese choose to
change the
regular trade to the sea port of
Yokoseura,
dominated by
daimyo Omura Sumitada. A
Buddhist revolt in 1564 forced...
- Português do
Oriente Diu Indo-Portuguese
creole Korlai Indo-Portuguese
Yokoseura Sri
Lankan Portuguese creole Goan
Catholics Portuguese Empire Scammell...
- Le Cocq d'Armandville in Nabire,
Papua (since 1987)
Jesuit outpost in
Yokoseura,
Kyushu (1562–1563)
Nanbanji Church [jp] in
Kyoto (1576–1587)
Dejima Island...