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*Painter [[Kuroda Seiki]] is born (d. 1924). | *Painter [[Kuroda Seiki]] is born (d. 1924). | ||
*[[Philipp Franz von Siebold]] dies (b. [[1796]]). | *[[Philipp Franz von Siebold]] dies (b. [[1796]]). | ||
+ | *[[Sun Yat-Sen]] is born (d. 1925). | ||
*Painter [[Terasaki Kogyo|Terasaki Kôgyô]] is born (d. 1919). | *Painter [[Terasaki Kogyo|Terasaki Kôgyô]] is born (d. 1919). | ||
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Keiô 2 (慶応二年)
Timeline of 1866
- 1866/1/21 Saigô Takamori and Katsura Kogorô meet at the Satsuma han residence in Kyoto. The intermediary was Sakamoto Ryôma.
- 1866/4/17 The Bakufu allows merchants and students to go overseas.
- 1866/5/13 Edo Treaty
- 1866/6
- 6/7 The second Chôshû expedition.
- 6 The farmers in Musashi province riot over the rising price of rice.(Bushû ikki)
- 1866/9 Harry Parkes demands Bakufu to build 8 lighthouses instead of compensation.
- 1866/10/26 A fire breaks out in the Miyozaki pleasure quarters of Yokohama and soon spreads to other parts of the city.(Butaya fire)
- Keiô 2/12 (Jan, 1867) Fukuzawa Yukichi's "Seiyô Jijô" is published.
- Keiô 2/12/5 (10 Jan, 1867) Tokugawa Yoshinobu becomes the 15th Tokugawa Shogun.
Other Events of 1866
- The Rover, an American ship, is shipwrecked in Taiwan and 14 of its crew are killed by aborigines; the Chinese government takes no action; a US warship is sent to determine the responsible parties but is unsuccessful.
- The Sat-Chô Alliance is formed between Satsuma and Chôshû domains.
- The Yoshiwara burns down.
- Zhao Xin leads the last Chinese investiture mission to Ryûkyû, undertaken for the investiture of King Shô Tai.
Births and Deaths
- 1866/4/26 Matsumae Takahiro dies.
- 1866/8/11 Shogun Tokugawa Iemochi dies in Osaka castle.
- 1866/12/25 Emperor Kômei dies.
- Ichikawa Kodanji IV dies (b. 1812).
- Painter Kuroda Seiki is born (d. 1924).
- Philipp Franz von Siebold dies (b. 1796).
- Sun Yat-Sen is born (d. 1925).
- Painter Terasaki Kôgyô is born (d. 1919).
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