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Franz Xaver Nies (Chinese: ; pinyin: Néng Fāngjì, 11 June 1859 – 1 November 1897) was a German Catholic missionary of the Society of the Divine WordinShandong during the late 19th century. Together with his fellow missionary Richard Henle, he was killed in the Juye Incident that led to the German occupation of the Kiautschou Bay concession and was followed by the acquisition of concessions in China by other foreign powers.

Franz Xaver Nies
Franz Xaver Nies
Franz Xaver Nies
Born11 June 1859 (1859-06-11)
Died1 November 1897(1897-11-01) (aged 38)
Zhangjiazhuang, Juye, Shandong, China
Cause of deathmurder
NationalityGerman
Other namesChinese: ; pinyin: Néng Fāngjì
Occupationmissionary in Shandong
Years active1885 to 1897
OrganizationSociety of the Divine Word
Known forJuye incident

Franz Xaver Nies joined the Society of the Divine Word on 7 May 1879, was ordained as a priest by the Bishop of Roermond on 7 June 1884, and dispatched on his mission to China on 1 January 1885.[1]

In his hometown of Rehringhausen, a road (Pater Franz Xaver Nies Weg) has been named after Franz Xaver Nies.

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  1. ^ Georg M. Stenz, Life of Father Richard Henle, S.V.D.: missionary in China: assassinated November 1, 1897, Mission Press, S.V.D., Techny, IL, 1915
  •   Catholicism
  •   Germany
  •   China

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