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== Timeline of 1548 ==
 
== Timeline of 1548 ==
(Tenmon 17;天文十七年)
 
 
 
* 1548/2 [[Takeda Shingen]] suffers a defeat at the hands of [[Murakami Yoshikiyo]] in the first Japanese battle in which guns are employed (in this case, by the Murakami and of Chinese manufacture)  
 
* 1548/2 [[Takeda Shingen]] suffers a defeat at the hands of [[Murakami Yoshikiyo]] in the first Japanese battle in which guns are employed (in this case, by the Murakami and of Chinese manufacture)  
 
* 1548/3 [[Imagawa Yoshimoto]] attacks [[Oda Nobuhide]] on behalf of [[Matsudaira Hirotada]].  
 
* 1548/3 [[Imagawa Yoshimoto]] attacks [[Oda Nobuhide]] on behalf of [[Matsudaira Hirotada]].  
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== Other events of 1548 ==
 
== Other events of 1548 ==
 
* Oda Nobuhide makes peace with [[Saito Dosan|Saitô Dôsan]], and receives a daughter for marriage to Nobunaga.
 
* Oda Nobuhide makes peace with [[Saito Dosan|Saitô Dôsan]], and receives a daughter for marriage to Nobunaga.
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* [[Society of Jesus|Jesuits]] capture three men from [[Satsuma province]] in [[Malacca]], and bring them to [[Goa]]; they are the first Japanese to ever travel to India. They are returned to Japan the following year. One of the men, [[Anjiro|Anjirô]], later served as an interpreter for [[Francis Xavier]].
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Latest revision as of 01:19, 3 March 2014

Tenmon 17 (天文十七年)

Timeline of 1548

Other events of 1548

  • Oda Nobuhide makes peace with Saitô Dôsan, and receives a daughter for marriage to Nobunaga.
  • Jesuits capture three men from Satsuma province in Malacca, and bring them to Goa; they are the first Japanese to ever travel to India. They are returned to Japan the following year. One of the men, Anjirô, later served as an interpreter for Francis Xavier.


Previous Year
1547
1548 Following Year
1549