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==Other Events of 1383== | ==Other Events of 1383== | ||
*[[Emperor Chokei|Emperor Chôkei]] abdicates in favor of [[Emperor Go-Kameyama]]. | *[[Emperor Chokei|Emperor Chôkei]] abdicates in favor of [[Emperor Go-Kameyama]]. | ||
+ | *Retired [[Emperor Go-Enyu|Emperor Go-Enyû]], suspecting his consort [[Azechi no Tsubone]] of having an affair with [[Shogun]] [[Ashikaga Yoshimitsu]], strikes her with a sword within the Imperial Palace. Afterwards, contemplating his actions, he considers suicide, but ultimately does not go through with it. | ||
*[[Hokuzan]] enters into [[tribute|tributary relations]] with [[Ming Dynasty|Ming China]]. | *[[Hokuzan]] enters into [[tribute|tributary relations]] with [[Ming Dynasty|Ming China]]. | ||
*Ming China issues the first ''[[kango boeki|kangô bôeki]]'' trade tallies. | *Ming China issues the first ''[[kango boeki|kangô bôeki]]'' trade tallies. |
Revision as of 18:39, 22 October 2013
North: Eitoku 3 (永徳三年); South: Kôwa 3 (弘和三年)
Timeline of 1383
Other Events of 1383
- Emperor Chôkei abdicates in favor of Emperor Go-Kameyama.
- Retired Emperor Go-Enyû, suspecting his consort Azechi no Tsubone of having an affair with Shogun Ashikaga Yoshimitsu, strikes her with a sword within the Imperial Palace. Afterwards, contemplating his actions, he considers suicide, but ultimately does not go through with it.
- Hokuzan enters into tributary relations with Ming China.
- Ming China issues the first kangô bôeki trade tallies.
Births and Deaths
- Prince Kanenaga dies.
Previous Year 1382 |
1383 | Following Year 1384 |