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* 1614/4 Christians march in [[Hizen province]]
 
* 1614/4 Christians march in [[Hizen province]]
 
* 1614/6 Christian riot in Kyoto
 
* 1614/6 Christian riot in Kyoto
* 1614/11/15 The [[Osaka Winter Campaign]] begins.  
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* 1614/8 (Sept) The ''[[Clove]]'', captained by [[John Saris]], arrives at Plymouth, on the return from Japan.
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* 1614/11/15 The [[Osaka Winter Campaign]] begins, as Tokugawa forces take positions on hills surrounding [[Osaka]].
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* 1614/11/19 Tokugawa forces begin attacking Toyotomi-loyal positions, and are victorious in the [[battle of Kizugawa]] and elsewhere, but are stopped at the defenses of Osaka proper.
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* 1614/11/20 (Dec 20) John Saris sells [[lacquerware]] he acquired in Japan; this is the first art auction in British history.
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* 1614/12/16 Tokugawa forces begin their assault on [[Osaka castle]].
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* 1614/12/23 Christianity bans issued. Expulsion of missionaries. Christian church in Nagasaki closed.
  
 
==Other Events of 1614==
 
==Other Events of 1614==
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* [[William Adams]] calls at [[Naha]] on his way to Siam, along with [[Richard Wickham]]. In violation of the stipulations of the ''[[shuinsen]]'' system, the Ryukyuan port refuses to refit the ship or to supply it; the English [[factor]], [[Richard Cocks]], later complains to [[Shimazu Iehisa]].
 
* The construction of [[Edo Castle]] is largely completed.
 
* The construction of [[Edo Castle]] is largely completed.
* Christianity bans issued. Christian church in Nagasaki closed.
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*Richard Cocks petitions the shogunate for permission for the [[British East India Company]] to trade with [[Kingdom of Ryukyu|Ryûkyû]].
* [[Takayama Ukon]] and others flee to Macao and Manila.
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* [[Sho Ho|Prince Sashiki Chôshô]] journeys to [[Satsuma han|Satsuma]], where he is to be a political hostage.
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* [[Takayama Ukon]] and around 150-300 others flee to Macao and Manila.
 
* [[Maeda Matsu]] returns to [[Kanazawa]] from Edo.
 
* [[Maeda Matsu]] returns to [[Kanazawa]] from Edo.
  
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* 1614/1/18 [[Mogami Yoshiaki]] dies.([[Yamagata han]])
 
* 1614/1/18 [[Mogami Yoshiaki]] dies.([[Yamagata han]])
 
* 1614/5/20 [[Maeda Toshinaga]] dies.([[Kaga han]])
 
* 1614/5/20 [[Maeda Toshinaga]] dies.([[Kaga han]])
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* 1614/7/12 [[Suminokura Ryoi|Suminokura Ryôi]] dies (b. [[1554]]).
  
 
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Latest revision as of 17:40, 18 April 2016

Keichô 19 (慶長十九年)

Timeline of 1614

  • 1614/4 Christians march in Hizen province
  • 1614/6 Christian riot in Kyoto
  • 1614/8 (Sept) The Clove, captained by John Saris, arrives at Plymouth, on the return from Japan.
  • 1614/11/15 The Osaka Winter Campaign begins, as Tokugawa forces take positions on hills surrounding Osaka.
  • 1614/11/19 Tokugawa forces begin attacking Toyotomi-loyal positions, and are victorious in the battle of Kizugawa and elsewhere, but are stopped at the defenses of Osaka proper.
  • 1614/11/20 (Dec 20) John Saris sells lacquerware he acquired in Japan; this is the first art auction in British history.
  • 1614/12/16 Tokugawa forces begin their assault on Osaka castle.
  • 1614/12/23 Christianity bans issued. Expulsion of missionaries. Christian church in Nagasaki closed.

Other Events of 1614

Births and Deaths

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