Jean-Damascène Sallusti

Jean-Damascène Sallusti, ko Giovanni Damasceno (Chinese: 安德义; Chinese: 安德義; : ; d. 1781) wonnoo misiyonar Italiyanko'en to Siin, e boo marɗo suudu suudu laamu laamu Qianlong nder laamu Qing..[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8]

Tergal e fedde Augustin, caggal ɗuum jesuit, Sallusti toɗɗaa (ina waɗi luural seeɗa) e Biskop Pekin e hitaande 1778, oon nokku o woni e golle haa o maayi e hitaande 1781. Ko o pentoowo, o wonnoo ko e yonta Giuseppe Castiglione e Ignatius Sichelbart, e wondude e maɓɓe ko kañum woni kalfinaaɗo tagoore Laamɗo oo "Tappirɗe njamndi hare", siftorde kampaañ I-li.Golle Sallusti ina mbaɗee e nder mooɓondiral suudu pinal Cleveland..

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