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  1. William Adams (24 September 1564 – 16 May 1620), was an English navigator. He was the first Englishman to visit Japan. [1] He was born in Gillingham, Kent, England. William's father died when his at age 12. He apprenticed to a shipwright, and studied shipbuilding, astronomy, and navigation. He joined the Royal Navy during Anglo-Spanish War.

  2. William Adams, el primer inglés que pisó Japón y cuya historia se cuenta en la novela «Shogun». por Jorge Álvarez 4 Mar, 2018. William Adams con el daimyo y sus consejeros (ilustración de William Dalton)/Imagen: dominio público en Wikimedia Commons. Seguro que alguno todavía recuerda Shogun, aquella exitosa serie de televisión ...

  3. adams vs munenoriHolaaa, les traje la tercera pelea por finnn, lamento mucho tardar surgieron unos problemas jeje, pero aquí la tienen, al inglés contra el j...

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  4. William Adams ( Gillingham, 24 september 1564 — Hirado, 16 mei 1620 ), in Japan bekend als Anjin of Miura Anjin, was een Engels zeeman die in 1600 als stuurman op het Nederlandse schip De Liefde als eerste Engelsman Japan bereikte, en daar een vertrouweling van shogun Ieyasu Tokugawa werd. Hij wordt beschouwd als de eerste Brit die Japan bezocht.

  5. William Adams. William Adams, conosciuto anche come Miura Anjin ( 三浦 按針?, "il timoniere di Miura "; Gillingham, 24 settembre 1564 – Hirado, 16 maggio 1620 ), è stato un navigatore inglese, ritenuto il primo britannico ad aver raggiunto il Giappone . Giunto in Giappone poco prima della battaglia di Sekigahara, divenne grazie alla sua ...

  6. 1 de feb. de 2024 · William Adams was born in Gillingham, Kent, England in 1564. At the age of 12, he started working as an apprentice in a shipyard in Limehouse, London. Over the next 12 years, Adams studied shipbuilding, astronomy, and navigation before joining the Royal Navy. With England at war with Spain, he served under Sir Francis Drake and saw action ...

  7. William Adams ( Gillingham, 24 de setembro de 1564 — Hirado, Kyushu, 16 de maio de 1620), também conhecido no Japão por Anjin-sama[ nota 1] e Miura[ nota 2] Anjin (三浦按針?) foi um navegador inglês, o primeiro da sua nacionalidade a chegar ao Japão. James Clavell, no seu livro Shōgun, inspirou-se na sua figura para criar o ...

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