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== Timeline of 1597 == | == Timeline of 1597 == | ||
− | ( | + | *Keichô 1/12/19 (5 Feb 1597) [[Toyotomi Hideyoshi]] orders the [[Twenty-six Martyrs of Nagasaki|execution of 26 Christians]] in [[Hizen province|Hizen]]; the first bloody persecution of Christians in Japan. |
− | + | * 1597/2/21 Hideyoshi orders a resumption of the [[Korean Invasions|war in Korea]]. Ukita Hideie is placed in overall command. | |
− | * 1597/2/21 | ||
* 1597/5/4 Construction of [[Fushimi castle]] completed. | * 1597/5/4 Construction of [[Fushimi castle]] completed. | ||
− | * 1597/8 Japanese troops capture Namwon. | + | * 1597/7 Moveable type printing begins, based on models of mechanisms captured in Korea. |
+ | * 1597/7 Japanese forces defeat Korean naval forces at Chilcheonnyang. | ||
+ | * 1597/8 Japanese troops capture the Namwon fortress. | ||
* 1597/8/28 [[Ashikaga Yoshiaki]] dies. | * 1597/8/28 [[Ashikaga Yoshiaki]] dies. | ||
* 1597/9 The 'miracle at Myongyang': 16 ships under [[Yi Sun Shin]] defeat a Japanese fleet of 133 vessels. | * 1597/9 The 'miracle at Myongyang': 16 ships under [[Yi Sun Shin]] defeat a Japanese fleet of 133 vessels. | ||
− | * 1597/12 [[Kato Kiyomasa]] and [[Asano Yukinaga]] are besieged in Ulsan. The seige continues into the following | + | * 1597/12 [[Kato Kiyomasa|Katô Kiyomasa]] and [[Asano Yukinaga]] are besieged in Ulsan. The seige continues into the following spring. |
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+ | ==Other Events of 1597== | ||
+ | *Korea dispatches an embassy to [[Beijing]] to express gratitude to the [[Ming Dynasty]] for its aid in defending against Japanese invasion. | ||
+ | *Pottery techniques are imported from Korea. | ||
+ | *[[Niwa Nagashige]] takes command of [[Komatsu castle]] in [[Kaga province]]. | ||
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+ | ===Births and Deaths=== | ||
+ | *''[[Kyogen|Kyôgen]]'' actor [[Okura Toraaki|Ôkura Toraaki]] is born (d. [[1662]]). | ||
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+ | |width="35%"|Previous Year<br>'''[[1596]]''' | ||
+ | |width="25%"|'''[[1597]]''' | ||
+ | |width="35%"|Following Year<br>'''[[1598]]''' | ||
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+ | </center> | ||
[[Category:Timeline]] | [[Category:Timeline]] | ||
[[Category:Sengoku Period Timeline]] | [[Category:Sengoku Period Timeline]] |
Latest revision as of 10:21, 15 August 2019
Keichô 2 (慶長二年)
Timeline of 1597
- Keichô 1/12/19 (5 Feb 1597) Toyotomi Hideyoshi orders the execution of 26 Christians in Hizen; the first bloody persecution of Christians in Japan.
- 1597/2/21 Hideyoshi orders a resumption of the war in Korea. Ukita Hideie is placed in overall command.
- 1597/5/4 Construction of Fushimi castle completed.
- 1597/7 Moveable type printing begins, based on models of mechanisms captured in Korea.
- 1597/7 Japanese forces defeat Korean naval forces at Chilcheonnyang.
- 1597/8 Japanese troops capture the Namwon fortress.
- 1597/8/28 Ashikaga Yoshiaki dies.
- 1597/9 The 'miracle at Myongyang': 16 ships under Yi Sun Shin defeat a Japanese fleet of 133 vessels.
- 1597/12 Katô Kiyomasa and Asano Yukinaga are besieged in Ulsan. The seige continues into the following spring.
Other Events of 1597
- Korea dispatches an embassy to Beijing to express gratitude to the Ming Dynasty for its aid in defending against Japanese invasion.
- Pottery techniques are imported from Korea.
- Niwa Nagashige takes command of Komatsu castle in Kaga province.
Births and Deaths
- Kyôgen actor Ôkura Toraaki is born (d. 1662).
Previous Year 1596 |
1597 | Following Year 1598 |