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| *1803/7/29 [[Enmei-in]] Chief priest [[Nichidô]] gets executed. | | *1803/7/29 [[Enmei-in]] Chief priest [[Nichidô]] gets executed. |
| *1803/10/1 [[Miharayama]] erupts. | | *1803/10/1 [[Miharayama]] erupts. |
− | *1803/10/9 [[Nisshinkan]] school opens in [[Aizu han|Aizu]]. | + | *1803/10/9 [[Nisshinkan (Aizu)|Nisshinkan]] school opens in [[Aizu han|Aizu]]. |
| *1803/12/12 [[Matsudaira Nobuakira]] resigns [[Rôju]]. | | *1803/12/12 [[Matsudaira Nobuakira]] resigns [[Rôju]]. |
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| ==Other Events of 1803== | | ==Other Events of 1803== |
| + | *A British ship arrives in Ryûkyû. |
| *[[Enmeiin Affair]] - a former actor uses a secret room at the [[Enmeiin]] [[Nichiren]] temple to seduce women from the shogun's household. | | *[[Enmeiin Affair]] - a former actor uses a secret room at the [[Enmeiin]] [[Nichiren]] temple to seduce women from the shogun's household. |
− | *[[Sho On|Shô On]] is succeeded by [[Sho Sei (尚成)|Shô Sei]] as king of the [[Ryukyu Kingdom|Ryûkyû Kingdom]]. | + | *Major repairs are performed at [[Sueyoshi Shrine]] in [[Naha]]. |
− | *Shô Sei is succeeded by [[Sho Ko (尚灝)|Shô Kô]].
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| *The US seeks to import a camel into Japan, but is denied access to the country under ''[[kaikin]]'' (maritime restrictions) policies. | | *The US seeks to import a camel into Japan, but is denied access to the country under ''[[kaikin]]'' (maritime restrictions) policies. |
| *[[Yaozen]] opens in [[Edo]]. | | *[[Yaozen]] opens in [[Edo]]. |
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| ===Births and Deaths=== | | ===Births and Deaths=== |
| *[[Mercator Cooper]] is born (d. [[1872]]). | | *[[Mercator Cooper]] is born (d. [[1872]]). |
− | *King Shô Sei of the Ryûkyû Kingdom dies. | + | *[[Maeno Ryotaku|Maeno Ryôtaku]] dies (b. [[1723]]). |
| + | *[[Sho Choko|Shô Chôkô]] dies (b. [[1730]])<!--湧川・向朝興--> |
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