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==Other Events of 1672== | ==Other Events of 1672== | ||
*[[Asano Tsunaakira]] succeeds [[Asano Mitsuakira]] as ''[[daimyo|daimyô]]'' of [[Hiroshima han]]. | *[[Asano Tsunaakira]] succeeds [[Asano Mitsuakira]] as ''[[daimyo|daimyô]]'' of [[Hiroshima han]]. | ||
− | *Domestic shipping circuits are established. | + | *[[British East India Company]] challenges [[VOC]] monopoly on [[pepper]], sparking [[Third Anglo-Dutch War]] (ends [[1673]]). |
+ | *Domestic shipping circuits are established by [[Kawamura Zuiken]]. | ||
*Grave of the Five [[Go-Hojo clan|Hôjô]] Lords is established at [[Soun-ji|Sôun-ji]] in [[Hakone]]. | *Grave of the Five [[Go-Hojo clan|Hôjô]] Lords is established at [[Soun-ji|Sôun-ji]] in [[Hakone]]. | ||
+ | *The ''[[Hasshu gafu|Bazhou huapu]]'' ("Eight Categories of Painting") is first published in a Japanese version. | ||
*[[Shuri castle]] is rebuilt; from this time on, it has a tiled roof. | *[[Shuri castle]] is rebuilt; from this time on, it has a tiled roof. | ||
*[[Shakushain's Revolt]] in [[Ezo]] is suppressed and brought to an end (began [[1669]]). | *[[Shakushain's Revolt]] in [[Ezo]] is suppressed and brought to an end (began [[1669]]). |
Latest revision as of 16:17, 23 June 2019
Kanbun 12 (寛文十二年)
Timeline of 1672
Other Events of 1672
- Asano Tsunaakira succeeds Asano Mitsuakira as daimyô of Hiroshima han.
- British East India Company challenges VOC monopoly on pepper, sparking Third Anglo-Dutch War (ends 1673).
- Domestic shipping circuits are established by Kawamura Zuiken.
- Grave of the Five Hôjô Lords is established at Sôun-ji in Hakone.
- The Bazhou huapu ("Eight Categories of Painting") is first published in a Japanese version.
- Shuri castle is rebuilt; from this time on, it has a tiled roof.
- Shakushain's Revolt in Ezo is suppressed and brought to an end (began 1669).
Births and Deaths
- Hoshina Masayuki dies (b. 1611).
- Ishikawa Jôzan dies (b. 1583).
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