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==Timeline of 1852== | ==Timeline of 1852== | ||
*1852/6/7 A fire starts at [[Dairinji]] and soon spreads, destroying 280 buildings in [[Furuichi]], near [[Ise]]. | *1852/6/7 A fire starts at [[Dairinji]] and soon spreads, destroying 280 buildings in [[Furuichi]], near [[Ise]]. | ||
+ | *1852/6/24 The Russian ship ''[[Mentchikof]]'' comes to [[Shimoda]] and tries to deliver a number of castaways, but is turned away by [[Nirayama daikan]] [[Egawa Tarozaemon]], who refuses to accept the castaways. | ||
+ | *1852/6/29 The Russian ship ''Mentchikof'' deposits a number of castaways in [[Izu province]] and departs. | ||
+ | *1852/7/22 A storm causes flooding and much damage in Kyoto and surrounding regions. | ||
*1852/10/13 An American squadron commanded by [[Commodore Matthew Perry]] departs Norfolk, Virginia, bound for [[Ryukyu Kingdom|Ryûkyû]] and Japan. | *1852/10/13 An American squadron commanded by [[Commodore Matthew Perry]] departs Norfolk, Virginia, bound for [[Ryukyu Kingdom|Ryûkyû]] and Japan. | ||
*1852/11/1-5 Commodore Perry's fleet spends time in the Madeira Islands in the eastern Atlantic, before turning south along the western coast of Africa. | *1852/11/1-5 Commodore Perry's fleet spends time in the Madeira Islands in the eastern Atlantic, before turning south along the western coast of Africa. | ||
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==Other Events of 1852== | ==Other Events of 1852== | ||
*[[Bernard Bettelheim]] produces the first translation of the Bible into the [[Okinawan language]]. | *[[Bernard Bettelheim]] produces the first translation of the Bible into the [[Okinawan language]]. | ||
− | *King Mongkut (Rama IV) sends a [[tribute]] mission to China in conjunction with his succession to the throne the previous year. This is the final Siamese mission to ever be sent to China. | + | *King Mongkut (Rama IV) sends a [[tribute]] mission to China in conjunction with his succession to the throne the previous year. This is the final Siamese tribute mission to ever be sent to China. |
+ | *[[Matsudaira Katamori]] succeeds [[Matsudaira Katataka]] to become lord of [[Aizu domain]]. | ||
+ | *[[Mori Motochika|Môri Motochika]] succeeds [[Mori Motoyuki|Môri Motoyuki]] to become lord of [[Chofu domain|Chôfu domain]]. | ||
===Births and Deaths=== | ===Births and Deaths=== | ||
*1852/1/19 [[Nagamine Sokyo|Nagamine Sôkyô]]<!--長嶺宗恭-->, Ryukyuan court painter, is born (d. 1932). | *1852/1/19 [[Nagamine Sokyo|Nagamine Sôkyô]]<!--長嶺宗恭-->, Ryukyuan court painter, is born (d. 1932). | ||
− | *1852/1/27 [[ | + | *1852/1/27 [[Konoe Tomoko]] dies. |
*1852/2/18 Sculptor [[Takamura Koun|Takamura Kôun]] is born (d. 1934). | *1852/2/18 Sculptor [[Takamura Koun|Takamura Kôun]] is born (d. 1934). | ||
+ | *1852/int.2/3 [[Matsudaira Katataka]], lord of [[Aizu domain]], dies. | ||
+ | *1852/int.2/27 [[Mori Motoyuki|Môri Motoyuki]], lord of [[Chofu han|Chôfu han]], dies. | ||
+ | *1852/6/17 [[Sanada Yukitsura]] dies. | ||
+ | *1852/6/17 [[Imperial Princess Yoriko]] dies. | ||
+ | *1852/8/21 [[Prince Soncho|Prince Sonchô]], ''monshu'' of [[Chion-in]]<!--son of Prince Arisugawanomiya Osahito--> dies. | ||
+ | *1852/9/1 [[Matsudaira Chokichiro|Matsudaira Chôkichirô]], the 12th son of Shogun [[Tokugawa Ieyoshi]], is born (d. [[1853]]). | ||
+ | *1852/9/22 An imperial prince is born who will later become [[Emperor Meiji]]. | ||
+ | *1852/10/6 [[Narabayashi Soken|Narabayashi Sôken]] dies. | ||
+ | *1852/11/21 [[Zeniya Gohei]] dies in prison. | ||
*[[Josiah Conder]] is born (d. 1920). | *[[Josiah Conder]] is born (d. 1920). | ||
*[[Gojong]], the last king of [[Joseon|Korea]], is born (d. 1919). | *[[Gojong]], the last king of [[Joseon|Korea]], is born (d. 1919). |
Latest revision as of 22:19, 5 December 2019
Kaei 5 (嘉永五年)
Timeline of 1852
- 1852/6/7 A fire starts at Dairinji and soon spreads, destroying 280 buildings in Furuichi, near Ise.
- 1852/6/24 The Russian ship Mentchikof comes to Shimoda and tries to deliver a number of castaways, but is turned away by Nirayama daikan Egawa Tarozaemon, who refuses to accept the castaways.
- 1852/6/29 The Russian ship Mentchikof deposits a number of castaways in Izu province and departs.
- 1852/7/22 A storm causes flooding and much damage in Kyoto and surrounding regions.
- 1852/10/13 An American squadron commanded by Commodore Matthew Perry departs Norfolk, Virginia, bound for Ryûkyû and Japan.
- 1852/11/1-5 Commodore Perry's fleet spends time in the Madeira Islands in the eastern Atlantic, before turning south along the western coast of Africa.
Other Events of 1852
- Bernard Bettelheim produces the first translation of the Bible into the Okinawan language.
- King Mongkut (Rama IV) sends a tribute mission to China in conjunction with his succession to the throne the previous year. This is the final Siamese tribute mission to ever be sent to China.
- Matsudaira Katamori succeeds Matsudaira Katataka to become lord of Aizu domain.
- Môri Motochika succeeds Môri Motoyuki to become lord of Chôfu domain.
Births and Deaths
- 1852/1/19 Nagamine Sôkyô, Ryukyuan court painter, is born (d. 1932).
- 1852/1/27 Konoe Tomoko dies.
- 1852/2/18 Sculptor Takamura Kôun is born (d. 1934).
- 1852/int.2/3 Matsudaira Katataka, lord of Aizu domain, dies.
- 1852/int.2/27 Môri Motoyuki, lord of Chôfu han, dies.
- 1852/6/17 Sanada Yukitsura dies.
- 1852/6/17 Imperial Princess Yoriko dies.
- 1852/8/21 Prince Sonchô, monshu of Chion-in dies.
- 1852/9/1 Matsudaira Chôkichirô, the 12th son of Shogun Tokugawa Ieyoshi, is born (d. 1853).
- 1852/9/22 An imperial prince is born who will later become Emperor Meiji.
- 1852/10/6 Narabayashi Sôken dies.
- 1852/11/21 Zeniya Gohei dies in prison.
- Josiah Conder is born (d. 1920).
- Gojong, the last king of Korea, is born (d. 1919).
- Artist Kawamura Kiyoo is born (d. 1934).
- Kodama Gentarô, 4th Governor-General of Taiwan, is born (d. 1906).
- Artist Kubota Beisen is born (d. 1906).
- Kuki Ryûichi is born (d. 1931).
- Min Yeongjun is born (d. 1935).
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