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* The [[Longqing Emperor]] takes the throne in China. | * The [[Longqing Emperor]] takes the throne in China. | ||
* The court awards [[Tokugawa Ieyasu|Matsudaira Ieyasu]] the right to the family name 'Tokugawa'. | * The court awards [[Tokugawa Ieyasu|Matsudaira Ieyasu]] the right to the family name 'Tokugawa'. | ||
− | * Ming Chinese court lifts bans on trade in Southeast Asia. | + | * Ming Chinese court lifts bans on trade in Southeast Asia, and begins issuing fifty licenses each year to Chinese merchants, authorizing them to trade legally in Southeast Asian ports. |
+ | *[[King Seonjo]] takes the throne in Korea. | ||
===Births and Deaths of 1567=== | ===Births and Deaths of 1567=== | ||
+ | *[[Kang Hang]] is born (d. [[1618]]). | ||
+ | * [[King Myeongjeong]] of Korea dies. | ||
* Takeda Yoshinobu commits suicide. | * Takeda Yoshinobu commits suicide. | ||
* [[Yodogimi]] (Chacha) is born (d. [[1615]]). | * [[Yodogimi]] (Chacha) is born (d. [[1615]]). |
Latest revision as of 07:31, 15 August 2019
Eiroku 10 (永禄十年)
Timeline of 1567
- 1567/8/15 Oda Nobunaga captures Inabayama castle and takes Mino from Saito Tatsuoki.
- 1567/10/10 The Todai-ji of Nara is burned during fighting between the Miyoshi and Matsunaga.
Other events of 1567
- The Longqing Emperor takes the throne in China.
- The court awards Matsudaira Ieyasu the right to the family name 'Tokugawa'.
- Ming Chinese court lifts bans on trade in Southeast Asia, and begins issuing fifty licenses each year to Chinese merchants, authorizing them to trade legally in Southeast Asian ports.
- King Seonjo takes the throne in Korea.
Births and Deaths of 1567
- Kang Hang is born (d. 1618).
- King Myeongjeong of Korea dies.
- Takeda Yoshinobu commits suicide.
- Yodogimi (Chacha) is born (d. 1615).
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