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- John_Almeida comment "John Almeida (1571 – 24 September 1653) was a Jesuit missionary. He was born in London. His real name was Meade, but it was changed to Almeida, because of his Portuguese surroundings. He was one of the most conspicuous of the disciples of Joseph Anchieta, missionary of the colony of Brazil, almost equalling him in the number of his alleged miracles. At the age ten he was sent, some say by his parents, to Viana do Castelo in Portugal.".
- Q6218837 comment "John Almeida (1571 – 24 September 1653) was a Jesuit missionary. He was born in London. His real name was Meade, but it was changed to Almeida, because of his Portuguese surroundings. He was one of the most conspicuous of the disciples of Joseph Anchieta, missionary of the colony of Brazil, almost equalling him in the number of his alleged miracles. At the age ten he was sent, some say by his parents, to Viana do Castelo in Portugal.".