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==Timeline of 1636== | ==Timeline of 1636== | ||
+ | *1636/11/24 Ryukyuan mission has audience with Retired [[Emperor Go-Mizunoo]]. | ||
==Other Events of 1636== | ==Other Events of 1636== | ||
− | *[[Korean embassy]] journeys to Edo. | + | *[[Korean embassy]] journeys to Edo. An agreement is reached determining the frequency of ''[[Munwigwam]]''<!--問慰官--> embassies to [[Tsushima]]. |
− | * | + | *The Portuguese are expelled from the archipelago, along with all mixed-race offspring of ''Nambanjin'' (basically, Portuguese and Spanish). Any Japanese who has adopted a mixed-race child is also, according to this edict, to be put to death. Some 287 Japanese wives of Portuguese men and mixed race children leave for [[Macao]]. |
− | *[[Satsuma han]] ends the use of the title "King of [[Chuzan|Chûzan]]" (中山王) to refer to the leader of the [[Kingdom of Ryukyu|Kingdom of Ryûkyû]], instituting instead the title ''[[kokushi]]'' (国司), implying a position of having been appointed by Satsuma to govern the territory. | + | *[[Satsuma han]] ends the use of the title "King of [[Chuzan|Chûzan]]" (中山王) to refer to the leader of the [[Kingdom of Ryukyu|Kingdom of Ryûkyû]], instituting instead the title ''[[kokushi (governors)|kokushi]]'' (国司), implying a position of having been appointed by Satsuma to govern the territory. |
*Construction is completed on Tsukijima, which will later come to be called [[Dejima]]. | *Construction is completed on Tsukijima, which will later come to be called [[Dejima]]. | ||
− | *Construction begins on [[Nikko Toshogu|Nikkô Tôshôgû]]. | + | *Construction begins on [[Nikko Toshogu|Nikkô Tôshôgû]]. The complex includes the first ''[[temizuya]]'', or ritual handwashing pavilion. |
+ | *The Manchus declare the official establishment of the [[Qing Dynasty]], with its capital at [[Mukden]]. | ||
+ | *Manchu invasions of Korea. | ||
+ | *The Ryûkyû Kingdom, on the orders of Satsuma han, conducts a [[shumon aratame|census of Christians]] in the kingdom's territories, including in [[Miyako]] and [[Yaeyama]]. | ||
===Births and Deaths=== | ===Births and Deaths=== | ||
*1636/5/24 [[Date Masamune]], daimyô of [[Sendai han]], dies (b. 1567). | *1636/5/24 [[Date Masamune]], daimyô of [[Sendai han]], dies (b. 1567). | ||
+ | *Chinese art critic [[Dong Qichang]] dies (b. [[1555]]). | ||
+ | *[[Kano Tsunenobu|Kanô Tsunenobu]] is born (d. [[1713]]). | ||
Latest revision as of 06:47, 14 June 2020
Kan'ei 13 (寛永十三年)
Timeline of 1636
- 1636/11/24 Ryukyuan mission has audience with Retired Emperor Go-Mizunoo.
Other Events of 1636
- Korean embassy journeys to Edo. An agreement is reached determining the frequency of Munwigwam embassies to Tsushima.
- The Portuguese are expelled from the archipelago, along with all mixed-race offspring of Nambanjin (basically, Portuguese and Spanish). Any Japanese who has adopted a mixed-race child is also, according to this edict, to be put to death. Some 287 Japanese wives of Portuguese men and mixed race children leave for Macao.
- Satsuma han ends the use of the title "King of Chûzan" (中山王) to refer to the leader of the Kingdom of Ryûkyû, instituting instead the title kokushi (国司), implying a position of having been appointed by Satsuma to govern the territory.
- Construction is completed on Tsukijima, which will later come to be called Dejima.
- Construction begins on Nikkô Tôshôgû. The complex includes the first temizuya, or ritual handwashing pavilion.
- The Manchus declare the official establishment of the Qing Dynasty, with its capital at Mukden.
- Manchu invasions of Korea.
- The Ryûkyû Kingdom, on the orders of Satsuma han, conducts a census of Christians in the kingdom's territories, including in Miyako and Yaeyama.
Births and Deaths
- 1636/5/24 Date Masamune, daimyô of Sendai han, dies (b. 1567).
- Chinese art critic Dong Qichang dies (b. 1555).
- Kanô Tsunenobu is born (d. 1713).
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