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==Timeline of 1651== | ==Timeline of 1651== | ||
* 1651/1/19 [[Shogun]] [[Tokugawa Iemitsu]] invites [[Nakamura Kanzaburo I|Nakamura Kanzaburô I]] to [[Edo castle]]. | * 1651/1/19 [[Shogun]] [[Tokugawa Iemitsu]] invites [[Nakamura Kanzaburo I|Nakamura Kanzaburô I]] to [[Edo castle]]. | ||
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* 1651/7/9 [[Matsudaira Sadamasa]] returns his territory to Bakufu. | * 1651/7/9 [[Matsudaira Sadamasa]] returns his territory to Bakufu. | ||
* 1651/7 The [[Keian Uprising]], a scheme to overthrow the shogunate, fails. | * 1651/7 The [[Keian Uprising]], a scheme to overthrow the shogunate, fails. | ||
− | * 1651/8/18 [[ | + | * 1651/8/18 Ten-year-old [[Tokugawa Ietsuna]] becomes shogun; [[Hoshina Masayuki]] is named his chief advisor. |
==Other Events of 1651== | ==Other Events of 1651== |
Revision as of 01:19, 10 June 2013
Keian 4 (慶安四年)
Timeline of 1651
- 1651/1/19 Shogun Tokugawa Iemitsu invites Nakamura Kanzaburô I to Edo castle.
- 1651/7/9 Matsudaira Sadamasa returns his territory to Bakufu.
- 1651/7 The Keian Uprising, a scheme to overthrow the shogunate, fails.
- 1651/8/18 Ten-year-old Tokugawa Ietsuna becomes shogun; Hoshina Masayuki is named his chief advisor.
Other Events of 1651
- A gate of the Kyoto Imperial Palace is donated to Hirano Shrine.
Births and Deaths
- 1651/1/5 Môri Hidenari, daimyô of Chôshû han, dies (b. 1595).
- 1651/3/15 Mizuno Katsunari, daimyô of Fukuyama han, dies (b. 1564).
- 1651/4/20 Tokugawa Iemitsu dies (b. 1604).
- 1651/4/20 Rôjû Hotta Masamori commits junshi seppuku (b. 1609).
- Engelbert Kaempfer is born (d. 1716).
- Marubashi Chûya, leader of the Keian Uprising, is crucified along with 33 of his co-conspirators.
- Takemoto Gidayû, innovator in jôruri chanting, born (d. 1714).
- Tsuda Genba, Kaga han retainer, is born (d. 1724).
- Yui Shôsetsu (b. 1605), leader of the Keian Uprising, commits seppuku.
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