Nicolò Longobardo

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title: Nicolò Longobardo
text: Nicolò Longobardo (1559-1654), Chinese name Long Huamin, was a Sicilian Jesuit in China in the 17th century. He arrived there in 1597, and was sent to the area of Shaozhou. He became the successor of Matteo Ricci in 1610 as Superior General of the Jesuit China mission. He was replaced as Superior by Giovanni Aroccia in 1622, but continued preaching in China until around 90 years of age. The Jesuit's name also appears in historical sources as Nicholas Longobardi and Niccolo Longobardi, with the b
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description: Italian missionary (1559–1654)
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