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(Lobo Jeronimo) A Short Relation of the River Nile Of its Source and Current; of its Overflowing the Campagnia of Aegypt, ‘till it runs into the Mediterranean; and of other
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23. Jeronimo Lobo - Email, Address, Phone Numbers, Everything! 123people.com
A Voyage to Abyssinia Africa by Father Jerome Lobo 1660 by Father Jerome Lobo Jeronimo Lobo was born in Lisbon in the year 1593. He entered the Order of the Jesuits
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Author Lobo, Jeronimo, 1596?1678. Costa, M. Goncalves da, ed. Title Itinerario, e outros escritos ineditos por Jeronimo Lobo.
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sub-clans, forming a part of the Sade Sade (clan) The Sade clan is a Somali clan that includes the Marehan and the Facaayo or Facaye. They live in Gedo and Ogaden or Western Somalia also in the North Eastern Province in Kenya. The Marehan extended families are, like most Somalis, pastoral nomads and also one of the most respected clan families...
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Arabic is a Central Semitic language, thus related to and classified alongside other Semitic languages such as Hebrew and the NeoAramaic languages.
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27. European Travel Accounts Of Africa - Bryn Mawr College Library
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29. A Voyage To Abyssinia By Jeronimo Lobo - Project Gutenberg
Lobo, Jeronimo, 15961678 Editor Morley, Henry, 1822-1894 Translator Johnson, Samuel, 1709-1784 Title A Voyage to Abyssinia Language English LoC Class
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Pakistani Music Website. Jer nimo Lobo (1593 – 29 January 1678) was a Portuguese Jesuit missionary.
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Jeronimo Lobo ) was a Portuguese Jesuit missionary Born in Lisbon , he entered the Order of Jesus at the age of sixteen. In he was ordered as a missionary to India , and in 1622 he arrived at Goa . With the intention of proceeding to Ethiopia , whose Negus Sisinios had been converted to Roman Catholicism by , he left India in . He disembarked on the coast of Mombasa , and attempted to reach his destination through country controlled by the Oromo , but was forced to return. In he set out again, accompanied by Alfonso Mendez , the patriarch of Ethiopia, and eight missionaries. The party landed on the coast of the Red Sea , and Lobo settled in Ethiopia as superintendent of the missions in Tigray He remained there until death ( ) deprived the Catholics of their protector, the emperor Sisinios. His successor, Fasilidos , expelled them from the kingdom, and in

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Jeronimo Lobo, a Portuguese missionary, born in Lisbon about 1595, died there, Jan. 29, 1678. He entered as a novice the order of Jesuits in 1609, and in 1(521 was made a professor
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Jeronimo Lobo , a Portuguese missionary, born in Lisbon about 1595, died there, Jan. 29, 1678. He entered as a novice the order of Jesuits in 1609, and in 1(521 was made a professor in the Jesuit college at Coimbra . In 1622 he was sent as a missionary to India. He remained at Goa till 1624, when he sailed for the African coast, with the intention of penetrating into Abyssinia. His first attempt failed, but in 1625 he disembarked at a port of the Red sea , entered Abyssinia, and took up his abode there as superintendent of Catholic missions. During the lifetime of the sovereign then reigning he enjoyed protection, but the next Abyssinian monarch persecuted the missionaries, who were compelled to leave the country in 1634. The exiles fell into the hands of the Turks at Massowah, and Lobo had to return to India in order to procure funds to effect their ransom. Having accomplished this object, he embarked for Portugal to submit their case to the Portuguese government, and endeavor to rouse it to undertake a

37. Portuguese Colonies: The Indian Ocean And Asia: Information From Answers.com
Lobo, Jer nimo. The Itiner rio of Jer nimo Lobo. Translated by Donald M. Lockhart. London, 1984. Pinto, Fern o Mendes. The Travels of Mendes Pinto.
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38. LIR-LOD - LoveToKnow 1911
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