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*[[Ashikaga Yoshimitsu]] is named [[Sadaijin]]. | *[[Ashikaga Yoshimitsu]] is named [[Sadaijin]]. | ||
*[[Emperor Go-Enyu|Emperor Go-Enyû]] abdicates in favor of his son, who takes the throne as [[Emperor Go-Komatsu]]. | *[[Emperor Go-Enyu|Emperor Go-Enyû]] abdicates in favor of his son, who takes the throne as [[Emperor Go-Komatsu]]. | ||
− | *Taiki, | + | *The armies of the [[Ming Dynasty]] defeat the last stronghold of the [[Mongol]] forces of the [[Yuan Dynasty]], in [[Yunnan province]]. |
+ | *[[Taiki]], royal prince of [[Chuzan|Chûzan]], leads a [[Ryukyuan tribute missions|Ryukyuan tribute mission]] to China. | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:34, 9 January 2016
North: Eitoku 2 (永徳二年); South: Kôwa 2 (弘和二年)
Timeline of 1382
Other Events of 1382
- Ashikaga Yoshimitsu is named Sadaijin.
- Emperor Go-Enyû abdicates in favor of his son, who takes the throne as Emperor Go-Komatsu.
- The armies of the Ming Dynasty defeat the last stronghold of the Mongol forces of the Yuan Dynasty, in Yunnan province.
- Taiki, royal prince of Chûzan, leads a Ryukyuan tribute mission to China.
Previous Year 1381 |
1382 | Following Year 1383 |