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- Bernardo_the_Japanese abstract "Bernardo the Japanese (鹿児島のベルナルド, Kagoshima no Berunarudo, died February 1557) was an early Japanese Christian convert of the 16th century, born in Kagoshima, and the first Japanese to set foot in Europe. Bernardo was one of the first converts of Saint Francis Xavier, and one of his two disciples. Bernardo was baptized in 1549. He followed Xavier in Japan and India.".
- Q2616045 abstract "Bernardo the Japanese (鹿児島のベルナルド, Kagoshima no Berunarudo, died February 1557) was an early Japanese Christian convert of the 16th century, born in Kagoshima, and the first Japanese to set foot in Europe. Bernardo was one of the first converts of Saint Francis Xavier, and one of his two disciples. Bernardo was baptized in 1549. He followed Xavier in Japan and India.".
- Bernardo_the_Japanese comment "Bernardo the Japanese (鹿児島のベルナルド, Kagoshima no Berunarudo, died February 1557) was an early Japanese Christian convert of the 16th century, born in Kagoshima, and the first Japanese to set foot in Europe. Bernardo was one of the first converts of Saint Francis Xavier, and one of his two disciples. Bernardo was baptized in 1549. He followed Xavier in Japan and India.".
- Q2616045 comment "Bernardo the Japanese (鹿児島のベルナルド, Kagoshima no Berunarudo, died February 1557) was an early Japanese Christian convert of the 16th century, born in Kagoshima, and the first Japanese to set foot in Europe. Bernardo was one of the first converts of Saint Francis Xavier, and one of his two disciples. Bernardo was baptized in 1549. He followed Xavier in Japan and India.".