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==Timeline of 1274== | ==Timeline of 1274== | ||
+ | *1274/5 Construction is completed on [[Kuonji]], the head temple of [[Nichiren Buddhism]], on Minobu-san, [[Kai province]]. | ||
*1274/10/19 [[Mongol invasions|Mongol invaders]] land at [[Hakata]]. | *1274/10/19 [[Mongol invasions|Mongol invaders]] land at [[Hakata]]. | ||
*1274/10/20 Mongol invasion begins in earnest, as Mongol forces attack Hakata and are engaged in battle by Japanese forces. | *1274/10/20 Mongol invasion begins in earnest, as Mongol forces attack Hakata and are engaged in battle by Japanese forces. | ||
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==Other Events== | ==Other Events== | ||
*[[Emperor Kameyama]] is succeeded by [[Emperor Go-Uda]]. | *[[Emperor Kameyama]] is succeeded by [[Emperor Go-Uda]]. | ||
+ | *[[Ippen]] founds the [[Jishu|Jishû]] sect of Buddhism. | ||
+ | *[[Urabe Kanekata]] writes "''[[Shaku Nihongi]]''". | ||
===Births and Deaths=== | ===Births and Deaths=== |
Latest revision as of 10:09, 29 February 2008
Bun'ei 11 (文永十一年)
Timeline of 1274
- 1274/5 Construction is completed on Kuonji, the head temple of Nichiren Buddhism, on Minobu-san, Kai province.
- 1274/10/19 Mongol invaders land at Hakata.
- 1274/10/20 Mongol invasion begins in earnest, as Mongol forces attack Hakata and are engaged in battle by Japanese forces.
- 1274/10/20-21 Storm strikes northern Kyushu; Mongol forces call off the invasion and withdraw, suffering heavy losses in the storm.
Other Events
- Emperor Kameyama is succeeded by Emperor Go-Uda.
- Ippen founds the Jishû sect of Buddhism.
- Urabe Kanekata writes "Shaku Nihongi".
Births and Deaths
Previous Year 1273 |
1274 | Following Year 1275 |