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Hosokawa Gracia

(1563 - 1600)

Japanese aristocrat and Catholic convert

Japanese aristocrat and Catholic convert
Japanese noblewoman of the Sengoku period and a notable convert to Christianity.
Born in 1563 to the powerful Hosokawa clan, Gracia married samurai lord Hosokawa Tadaoki as part of a political alliance. She converted to Catholicism, adopting the name Gracia and becoming one of the most famous Christian figures in Japan. During the tensions leading to Sekigahara in 1600, she refused to renounce her faith and tragically died amid the turmoil. Her life symbolizes the cross-cultural exchange and religious conflict of late 16th-century Japan. Gracia's story endures as a poignant example of faith, nobility, and the human cost of political upheaval.
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Enrique Zileri

(1931 - 2014)

Peruvian journalist and publisher

Peruvian journalist and publisher
Peruvian journalist and publisher who championed press freedom.
Enrique Zileri was a distinguished Peruvian journalist and publisher best known for his leadership of the newsweekly Caretas. Under his stewardship, the magazine became a leading voice in Peruvian politics and culture, known for its investigative reporting and critical analysis. Zileri tirelessly defended press freedom during periods of military rule and political turbulence, often facing censorship and threats. He mentored generations of journalists, promoting high standards of ethics and professionalism. Through awards and international recognition, Zileri's impact on Latin American journalism remains influential.
Enrique Zileri