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==Timeline of 1758== | ==Timeline of 1758== | ||
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− | *Baba Bunkô | + | *1758/11/29 [[Baba Bunko|Baba Bunkô]], a professional storyteller, is executed for the dissemination of stories and rumors about current events - specifically, the [[peasant protests]] in [[Mino province]] against [[Kanamori Yorikane]]. (b. [[1717]]). His head is put on public display as a warning to others, in a practice known as ''gokumon''. |
*[[Ichikawa Danjuro II|Ichikawa Danjûrô II]] dies (b. [[1689]]). | *[[Ichikawa Danjuro II|Ichikawa Danjûrô II]] dies (b. [[1689]]). | ||
*[[Matsudaira Sadanobu]] is born (d. [[1829]]). | *[[Matsudaira Sadanobu]] is born (d. [[1829]]). |
Revision as of 22:36, 8 December 2014
Hôreki 8 (宝暦八年)
Timeline of 1758
Other Events of 1758
- The shogunate establishes a clearinghouse for managing the trade in alum imported via Nagasaki and Ryûkyû.
- Hôreki Incident - pro-Imperialist rebels attempt to seize Edo.
- Namiki Shôzô I introduces the mawari butai (revolving stage).
Births and Deaths
- 1758/11/29 Baba Bunkô, a professional storyteller, is executed for the dissemination of stories and rumors about current events - specifically, the peasant protests in Mino province against Kanamori Yorikane. (b. 1717). His head is put on public display as a warning to others, in a practice known as gokumon.
- Ichikawa Danjûrô II dies (b. 1689).
- Matsudaira Sadanobu is born (d. 1829).
- Yanagisawa Kien dies (b. 1703).
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