Giovanni Battista Sidotti
In the year 1668, Giovanni Battista Sidotti, an apostle and missionary, was born. He was sent to Japan with the purpose of evangelizing the country. It was a highly dangerous mission back then. To persuade them, he appeared to be a samurai, but he was unsuccessful. They seized him and held him captive till his death in 1714. He is often referred to as “the last missionary” or simply “the last missionary.”
What Giovanni Battista Sidotti Really Looked Like
His remains were discovered in relatively decent condition as compared to the remains of other historical figures. While working on a 2 million yen excavation project in 2014, they uncovered his remains. It was only because of his remains that work on his replica could commence. The skull had been damaged, but not to the point that the forensic anthropologists working on the project were unable to continue.