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== Timeline of 1615 ==
 
== Timeline of 1615 ==
* 1615/1 A cease-fire is called at [[Osaka castle]].  
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* 1615/5/15 [[Tokugawa Ieyasu]] hosts a religious debate between [[Tendai]] priests at [[Nijo castle|Nijô castle]].
* 1615/4/26 The [[Osaka Summer Campaign]] begins.  
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* 1615/5/18 Ieyasu hosts a debate on Buddhist logic (''inmyô''; Skt. ''hetu-vidyâ'') at Nijô castle.
* 1615/5/7 [[Sanada Yukimura]] killed in the battle.
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* 1615/5/21 Ieyasu hosts a debate between [[Shingon]] priests at Nijô castle.
* 1615/5/8 The Toyotomi army is defeated in the Battle of Tennôji; Hideyori commits suicide.
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* 1615/5/23 Ieyasu hosts another religious debate between Tendai priests at Nijô castle.
* 1615/int. 6/13 The shogunate implements the "one castle per domain" policy, requiring each ''[[han]]'' to maintain no more than one castle within its borders.
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* 1615/int.6/13 The shogunate implements the "one castle per domain" policy, requiring each ''[[han]]'' to maintain no more than one castle within its borders.
* 1615/7/7 [[Tokugawa Ieyasu]] orders the preparation of the [[Buke Shohatto]] (Laws for Warrior Houses), which [[Ishin Suden|Ishin Sûden]] reads to an assembly of daimyô at Fushimi.   
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* 1615/7/7 Tokugawa Ieyasu orders the preparation of the ''[[Buke Shohatto]]'' (Laws for Warrior Houses), which [[Ishin Suden|Ishin Sûden]] reads to an assembly of daimyô at Fushimi.   
 
* 1615/7/13 [[Genna era]] begins.
 
* 1615/7/13 [[Genna era]] begins.
 
* 1615/7/17 Tokugawa Ieyasu issues ''[[Kinchu Narabini Kuge Shohatto]]'' (Laws for Aristocrats)
 
* 1615/7/17 Tokugawa Ieyasu issues ''[[Kinchu Narabini Kuge Shohatto]]'' (Laws for Aristocrats)
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* 1615/9/21 The [[Mori clan|Môri clan's]] [[Choshu Edo mansion|mansion in Edo]] burns down; the fire spreads to the [[Shimazu clan|Shimazu clan's]] [[Satsuma Edo mansion|Sakurada mansion]], among others destroying them as well.
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===Siege of Osaka===
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* 1615/1 A cease-fire is called at [[Osaka castle]].
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* 1615/2/1 Tokugawa forces finish filling in the moats of Osaka castle.
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* 1615/4/18 Tokugawa Ieyasu arrives in Kyoto, and begins assembling forces for another attack on Osaka.
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* 1615/4/21 [[Tokugawa Hidetada]] arrives in Kyoto.
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* 1615/5/5 Tokugawa forces depart Kyoto for Osaka.
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* 1615/5/7 Battle of Tennôji (Osaka Summer Campaign) - Tokugawa forces defeat Toyotomi forces, and assault Osaka castle.
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* 1615/5/8 Osaka castle surrenders to Tokugawa forces.; Tokugawa Ieyasu returns to Kyoto.
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* 1615/5/10 Tokugawa Ieyasu and Hidetada gather their generals at Nijô castle and formally present them with rewards for their service in taking down Osaka.
  
 
==Other Events of 1615==
 
==Other Events of 1615==
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* [[Kano Naganobu|Kanô Naganobu]] is named official painter (''goyô eshi'') to the [[Tokugawa shogunate]], marking the beginning of the [[Kano school|Kanô school]] holding this position as official court painters.
 
* The first [[Kawaraban]] is published.
 
* The first [[Kawaraban]] is published.
* Foreign ships, with the exception of Chinese ships, are limited to [[Hirado]] and [[Nagasaki]].
 
  
 
===Births and Deaths of 1615===
 
===Births and Deaths of 1615===
 
* 1615/2 Painter [[Kaiho Yusho|Kaihô Yûshô]] dies (b. [[1533]]).
 
* 1615/2 Painter [[Kaiho Yusho|Kaihô Yûshô]] dies (b. [[1533]]).
* 1615/5/8 [[Toyotomi Hideyori]] commits suicide (b. [[1593]]).
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* 1615/5/7 [[Sanada Yukimura]] dies in battle.
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* 1615/5/8 [[Toyotomi Hideyori]] and [[Yodo-dono]] commit suicide.
 
* [[Furuta Oribe]] dies (b. [[1544]]).
 
* [[Furuta Oribe]] dies (b. [[1544]]).
 
* [[Kimura Shigenari]] dies (b.[[1594]]).
 
* [[Kimura Shigenari]] dies (b.[[1594]]).
* [[Sanada Yukimura]] dies.
 
* [[Yodogimi]] dies (b. [[1567]]).
 
  
  

Latest revision as of 17:50, 18 April 2016

Keichô 20 (慶長二十年) / Genna 1 (元和一年)

Timeline of 1615

  • 1615/5/15 Tokugawa Ieyasu hosts a religious debate between Tendai priests at Nijô castle.
  • 1615/5/18 Ieyasu hosts a debate on Buddhist logic (inmyô; Skt. hetu-vidyâ) at Nijô castle.
  • 1615/5/21 Ieyasu hosts a debate between Shingon priests at Nijô castle.
  • 1615/5/23 Ieyasu hosts another religious debate between Tendai priests at Nijô castle.
  • 1615/int.6/13 The shogunate implements the "one castle per domain" policy, requiring each han to maintain no more than one castle within its borders.
  • 1615/7/7 Tokugawa Ieyasu orders the preparation of the Buke Shohatto (Laws for Warrior Houses), which Ishin Sûden reads to an assembly of daimyô at Fushimi.
  • 1615/7/13 Genna era begins.
  • 1615/7/17 Tokugawa Ieyasu issues Kinchu Narabini Kuge Shohatto (Laws for Aristocrats)
  • 1615/9/21 The Môri clan's mansion in Edo burns down; the fire spreads to the Shimazu clan's Sakurada mansion, among others destroying them as well.

Siege of Osaka

  • 1615/1 A cease-fire is called at Osaka castle.
  • 1615/2/1 Tokugawa forces finish filling in the moats of Osaka castle.
  • 1615/4/18 Tokugawa Ieyasu arrives in Kyoto, and begins assembling forces for another attack on Osaka.
  • 1615/4/21 Tokugawa Hidetada arrives in Kyoto.
  • 1615/5/5 Tokugawa forces depart Kyoto for Osaka.
  • 1615/5/7 Battle of Tennôji (Osaka Summer Campaign) - Tokugawa forces defeat Toyotomi forces, and assault Osaka castle.
  • 1615/5/8 Osaka castle surrenders to Tokugawa forces.; Tokugawa Ieyasu returns to Kyoto.
  • 1615/5/10 Tokugawa Ieyasu and Hidetada gather their generals at Nijô castle and formally present them with rewards for their service in taking down Osaka.

Other Events of 1615

Births and Deaths of 1615


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