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== Timeline of 1615 == | == Timeline of 1615 == | ||
− | * 1615/ | + | * 1615/5/15 [[Tokugawa Ieyasu]] hosts a religious debate between [[Tendai]] priests at [[Nijo castle|Nijô castle]]. |
− | * 1615/ | + | * 1615/5/18 Ieyasu hosts a debate on Buddhist logic (''inmyô''; Skt. ''hetu-vidyâ'') at Nijô castle. |
− | * 1615/5/ | + | * 1615/5/21 Ieyasu hosts a debate between [[Shingon]] priests at Nijô castle. |
− | * 1615/5/ | + | * 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/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 | + | * 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) | ||
+ | * 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=== | ||
+ | * 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== | ==Other Events of 1615== | ||
+ | * [[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. | ||
===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]] | + | * 1615/5/7 [[Sanada Yukimura]] dies in battle. |
+ | * 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]]). | ||
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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
- Kanô Naganobu is named official painter (goyô eshi) to the Tokugawa shogunate, marking the beginning of the Kanô school holding this position as official court painters.
- The first Kawaraban is published.
Births and Deaths of 1615
- 1615/2 Painter Kaihô Yûshô dies (b. 1533).
- 1615/5/7 Sanada Yukimura dies in battle.
- 1615/5/8 Toyotomi Hideyori and Yodo-dono commit suicide.
- Furuta Oribe dies (b. 1544).
- Kimura Shigenari dies (b.1594).
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