John of Montecorvino and his companions had…
1291 CE
John of Montecorvino and his companions had moved from Persia down by sea to India, in 1291, to the Madras region or "Country of St. Thomas" where he has preached for thirteen months and baptized about one hundred persons; his companion Nicholas dies.
From here Montecorvino writes home, in December 1291 (or 1292), the earliest noteworthy account of the Coromandel coast furnished by any Western European.
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Pandyan Dynasty
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Christians, Eastern (Diophysite, or “Nestorian”) (Church of the East)
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Greeks, Medieval (Byzantines)
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Papal States (Republic of St. Peter)
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Christians, Roman Catholic
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Christians, Eastern Orthodox
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Mongols
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Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia, or Little Armenia
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Mongol Empire
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Franciscans, or Order of St. Francis
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Dominicans, or Order of St. Dominic
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Chagatai Khanate
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Il-khanate
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Kublai Khan, Empire of
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Ethiopia, Solomonid Dynasty of
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Chinese Empire, Yüan, or Mongol, Dynasty
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