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*[[Nurhachi]] dies (b. [[1559]]). | *[[Nurhachi]] dies (b. [[1559]]). | ||
*[[Oeyo]], wife of [[Tokugawa Hidetada]], dies. | *[[Oeyo]], wife of [[Tokugawa Hidetada]], dies. | ||
+ | *[[Rinzai]] Zen monk [[Tetsugyu Doki|Tetsugyû Dôki]] is born (d. [[1700]]). | ||
*[[Tokugawa Mitsusada]] is born (d. 1705). | *[[Tokugawa Mitsusada]] is born (d. 1705). | ||
*[[Wakizaka Yasuharu]], one of the [[Seven Spears of Shizugatake]], dies (b. 1554). | *[[Wakizaka Yasuharu]], one of the [[Seven Spears of Shizugatake]], dies (b. 1554). |
Revision as of 09:43, 18 June 2020
Kan'ei 3 (寛永三年)
Timeline of 1626
- 1626/9/3 Construction is completed on Ueno Tôshôgû.
Other Events of 1626
- Ayutthaya's fifth diplomatic mission to Japan takes place.
- Shogun Tokugawa Iemitsu journeys to Kyoto with his father, retired shogun Tokugawa Hidetada.
- Three years of renovations on Nijô castle, including the creation of fusuma paintings by Kanô Tan'yû come to an end.
- Ishin Sûden, shogunal foreign affairs advisor, is named Enshô Honkô Kokushi by Emperor Go-Mizunoo.
- Shimazu Tadatsune is named Chûnagon.
- Oze Hoan writes the Taikô-ki, a biography of Toyotomi Hideyoshi.
- A Japanese Christian mission is established in Tonkin.
- Nguyen lords sever ties with Trinh and begin to rule southern Vietnam in earnest.
- Ryukyuan mission has audience with Emperor Go-Mizunoo.
Births and Deaths
- Godai Tomoyoshi, Shimazu clan retainer, dies (b. 1539).
- Kanze Kokusetsu dies.
- Christian daimyo Naitô Joan dies.
- Nose Yoritsugu, retainer to Mitsuhide and Hideyoshi, dies (b. 1562).
- Nurhachi dies (b. 1559).
- Oeyo, wife of Tokugawa Hidetada, dies.
- Rinzai Zen monk Tetsugyû Dôki is born (d. 1700).
- Tokugawa Mitsusada is born (d. 1705).
- Wakizaka Yasuharu, one of the Seven Spears of Shizugatake, dies (b. 1554).
- Yamana Toyokuni, lord of Inaba, dies (b. 1548).
- Yamaoka Shigekage, Date clan retainer, dies (b. 1544).
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