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Theodore Augustin Forcade was a French Catholic missionary, active on [[Ryukyu Kingdom|Okinawa]] in [[1844]] to [[1846]].
 
Theodore Augustin Forcade was a French Catholic missionary, active on [[Ryukyu Kingdom|Okinawa]] in [[1844]] to [[1846]].
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Forcade first arrived in Ryûkyû in April 1844 aboard the ''[[Alcmene]]'', along with a Chinese interpreter known as Augustine Ho. Forcade remained in the islands for two years, residing at the Buddhist temple [[Seigen-ji]]. He had originally represented himself as merely an interpreter, and when his missionary proclivities became evident, it stirred up considerable difficulties and concerns for the royal government.
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Forcade first arrived in Ryûkyû in April 1844 aboard the ''[[Alcmene]]'', along with a Chinese interpreter known as Augustin Ho. Forcade remained in the islands for two years, residing at the Buddhist temple [[Seigen-ji]]. He had originally represented himself as merely an interpreter, and when his missionary proclivities became evident, it stirred up considerable difficulties and concerns for the royal government.
    
He departed the islands in 1846/8, aboard the ''[[Sabine]]'', one of two French ships which had arrived earlier that year, leaving new missionaries, [[Mathieu Adnet]] and [[Pierre-Julien Le Turdu]], in Forcade's place.
 
He departed the islands in 1846/8, aboard the ''[[Sabine]]'', one of two French ships which had arrived earlier that year, leaving new missionaries, [[Mathieu Adnet]] and [[Pierre-Julien Le Turdu]], in Forcade's place.
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