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The baptism of Siti Kazurukamusapa, son of Mavura, Lord of the Conquered Land (Kingdom of Mutapa in present-day Zimbabwe) between 1652 and 1663 was celebrated by João de Mello on 4th August 1652, the feast day of St Dominic. Siti - now called Dom Domingos - was accompanied by his wife, two of his sons and a few nobles of the court.
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Dominican Monastery in Lublin
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The baptism of Siti Kazurukamusapa, son of Mavura, Lord of the Conquered Land (Kingdom of Mutapa in present-day Zimbabwe) between 1652 and 1663 was celebrated by João de Mello on 4th August 1652, the feast day of St Dominic. Siti - now called Dom Domingos - was accompanied by his wife, two of his sons and a few nobles of the court.
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