Itō Mancio
Itō Mancio (伊東マンショ, c.1569 – 13 November 1612) was a Japanese Catholic priest.

Itō Mancio, by Italian painter Domenico Tintoretto (late 16th century)
Early life
He was born in Tonokoori-gun (now Saito, Miyazaki) to a noble family.[1]
Career
Itō Mancio studied theology and Latin at the seminary in Nagasaki. As leader of the Tenshō embassy (1582-90) he traveled to Europe where he met Popes Gregory XIII and Sixtus V in Rome.[2] He returned to Japan in 1590, joined the Society of Jesus in 1593 and later became a priest.
Later life
He engaged in missionary work in northwest Japan but soon was expelled from the local Kokura domain and then moved to the Nakatsu Domain. He was finally exiled to Nagasaki and became a teacher at the seminary, where he died of disease in 1612.
See also
References
- Congress, The Library of. "Itō, Mansho, 1569 or 1570-1612 - LC Linked Data Service: Authorities and Vocabularies | Library of Congress, from LC Linked Data Service: Authorities and Vocabularies (Library of Congress)". id.loc.gov. Retrieved 2021-09-18.
- Meietto, Paolo (1585). Relatione del viaggio et arrivo in Evropa et Roma de' principi giapponesi : venutià dare obedienza à Sua Santità l'anno MDLXXXV all'Eccell. Sig. Girolamo Mercvriale. Getty Research Institute. In Venetia : Appresso Paolo Meietto.
Bibliography
- C. R. Boxer: The Christian Century in Japan 1549-1650. Carcanet Press, ISBN 1-85754-035-2
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