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==Timeline of 1862== | ==Timeline of 1862== | ||
+ | *1862/1/15 [[Sakashitamongai Incident]] - ''[[Roju|Rôjû]]'' [[Ando Nobumasa|Andô Nobumasa]] is attacked outside the Sakashita Gate of [[Edo Castle]] by six ''ronin'' of [[Mito han]]. | ||
*1862/3 [[Kabuki]] play "[[Benten Kozo|Aoto Zôshi Hana no Nishiki-e]]" premieres at the [[Ichimura-za]] in [[Edo]]. | *1862/3 [[Kabuki]] play "[[Benten Kozo|Aoto Zôshi Hana no Nishiki-e]]" premieres at the [[Ichimura-za]] in [[Edo]]. | ||
+ | *1862/4/23 [[Teradaya Incident]] - meeting of pro-Imperial rebels is broken up as a fight breaks out at the Teradaya in [[Fushimi]], near Kyoto. | ||
*1862/5 Central repository of ''[[han]]'' books is moved to [[Kanda]] and renamed as repository of Western books. Photography archives are established in [[Yokohama]] and Shimooka-renjô. | *1862/5 Central repository of ''[[han]]'' books is moved to [[Kanda]] and renamed as repository of Western books. Photography archives are established in [[Yokohama]] and Shimooka-renjô. | ||
+ | *1862/8 [[Namamugi Incident]] - An Englishman is killed in Yokohama by a number of samurai of [[Satsuma han]]. | ||
+ | *1862/int.8 [[Matsudaira Katamori]] is named ''[[Kyoto Shugo Shoku]]''. | ||
+ | *1862/11 An Imperial court council decides to "[[sonno joi|expel the barbarians]]" (Westerners). | ||
+ | *1862/12 The British Legation is attacked and burned. | ||
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+ | ==Other Events== | ||
+ | *Shogun [[Tokugawa Iemochi]] marries [[Princess Kazunomiya]] (see ''[[Kobu Gattai|Kôbu Gattai]]''). | ||
+ | *The ''[[Roshigumi|Rôshigumi]]'' is formed. | ||
+ | *[[Sakamoto Ryoma|Sakamoto Ryôma]] flees [[Tosa han|Tosa]], joins up with pro-''[[sonno joi|sonnô jôi]]'' rebel groups in [[Edo]]; seeks to assassinate [[Katsu Kaishu|Katsu Kaishû]], ends up becoming one of Katsu's disciples instead. | ||
+ | *[[James Hepburn]] moves to Yokohama] and opens a dispensary for the sick, also begins to preach Christianity. | ||
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+ | ===Births and Deaths=== | ||
+ | *[[Yoshida Toyo|Yoshida Tôyô]], [[Tosa han]] minister, is killed by members of the Tosa Loyalist Party (b. 1816). | ||
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Revision as of 03:47, 17 February 2008
Bunkyû 2 (文久二年)
Timeline of 1862
- 1862/1/15 Sakashitamongai Incident - Rôjû Andô Nobumasa is attacked outside the Sakashita Gate of Edo Castle by six ronin of Mito han.
- 1862/3 Kabuki play "Aoto Zôshi Hana no Nishiki-e" premieres at the Ichimura-za in Edo.
- 1862/4/23 Teradaya Incident - meeting of pro-Imperial rebels is broken up as a fight breaks out at the Teradaya in Fushimi, near Kyoto.
- 1862/5 Central repository of han books is moved to Kanda and renamed as repository of Western books. Photography archives are established in Yokohama and Shimooka-renjô.
- 1862/8 Namamugi Incident - An Englishman is killed in Yokohama by a number of samurai of Satsuma han.
- 1862/int.8 Matsudaira Katamori is named Kyoto Shugo Shoku.
- 1862/11 An Imperial court council decides to "expel the barbarians" (Westerners).
- 1862/12 The British Legation is attacked and burned.
Other Events
- Shogun Tokugawa Iemochi marries Princess Kazunomiya (see Kôbu Gattai).
- The Rôshigumi is formed.
- Sakamoto Ryôma flees Tosa, joins up with pro-sonnô jôi rebel groups in Edo; seeks to assassinate Katsu Kaishû, ends up becoming one of Katsu's disciples instead.
- James Hepburn moves to Yokohama] and opens a dispensary for the sick, also begins to preach Christianity.
Births and Deaths
- Yoshida Tôyô, Tosa han minister, is killed by members of the Tosa Loyalist Party (b. 1816).
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