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==Other Events of 1850== | ==Other Events of 1850== | ||
*[[Ichikawa Ebizo V|Ichikawa Ebizô V]] returns to Edo from his exile to Osaka. | *[[Ichikawa Ebizo V|Ichikawa Ebizô V]] returns to Edo from his exile to Osaka. | ||
+ | *Synagogue in [[Kaifeng]] is destroyed. | ||
*[[Taiping Rebellion]] begins in China. | *[[Taiping Rebellion]] begins in China. | ||
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*1850/2/14 [[Kiyoura Keigo]], [[Prime Minister]] of Japan, is born (d. 1942). | *1850/2/14 [[Kiyoura Keigo]], [[Prime Minister]] of Japan, is born (d. 1942). | ||
*1850/5/23 [[Ikeda Yoshitaka]], lord of [[Tottori han]], dies. | *1850/5/23 [[Ikeda Yoshitaka]], lord of [[Tottori han]], dies. | ||
+ | *1850/5/25 [[Kurushima Michikata]], lord of [[Mori han]], dies. | ||
*1850/6/24 [[Ichijo Hideko|Ichijô Hideko]], wife of shogunal heir [[Tokugawa Iesachi]], dies. | *1850/6/24 [[Ichijo Hideko|Ichijô Hideko]], wife of shogunal heir [[Tokugawa Iesachi]], dies. | ||
− | *1850/10/30 [[Takano Choei|Takano Chôei]], ''[[rangaku]]'' scholar, | + | *1850/10/1 [[Ii Naoaki]], daimyô of [[Hikone han]], dies (b. [[1794]]). |
+ | *1850/10/30 [[Takano Choei|Takano Chôei]], ''[[rangaku]]'' scholar, commits suicide (b. 1802). | ||
*[[William Sturgis Bigelow]] is born (d. 1926). | *[[William Sturgis Bigelow]] is born (d. 1926). | ||
*[[Basil Hall Chamberlain]] is born (d. 1935). | *[[Basil Hall Chamberlain]] is born (d. 1935). | ||
*[[Lafcadio Hearn]] is born (d. [[1904]]). | *[[Lafcadio Hearn]] is born (d. [[1904]]). | ||
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*Painter [[Raphael Collin]] is born (d. 1916). | *Painter [[Raphael Collin]] is born (d. 1916). | ||
*[[Toguchi peechin]]<!--渡久地親雲上--> dies in [[Kusatsu]], [[Shiga prefecture|Shiga]], and is buried at [[Shojo-ji|Shôjô-ji]]. | *[[Toguchi peechin]]<!--渡久地親雲上--> dies in [[Kusatsu]], [[Shiga prefecture|Shiga]], and is buried at [[Shojo-ji|Shôjô-ji]]. |
Latest revision as of 18:50, 14 August 2020
Kaei 3 (嘉永三年)
Timeline of 1850
- 1850/6/2 A Ryukyuan embassy to Edo led by Prince Tamagawa Chôtatsu, departs Naha for Kagoshima.
- 1850/6/25 An American ship arrives at Naha.
- 1850/7/1 Prince Tamagawa and others have an audience with Shimazu Narioki at Kagoshima castle.
- 1850/8/21 The Ryukyuan embassy departs Kagoshima for Edo.
- 1850/8/25 Tokugawa Akinori, younger brother of Tokugawa Yoshiatsu (lord of Mito han), is adopted into the Ikeda clan to become lord of Tottori han.
- 1850/10/29 The merchant ship Eirikimaru, with Kumano no Denkichi aboard, gets caught in a storm and becomes adrift at sea.
- 1850/10/30 The Ryukyuan embassy arrives in Edo.
- 1850/11/19 Prince Tamagawa, Shimazu Narioki, and others are granted an audience with Shogun Tokugawa Ieyoshi and his heir Tokugawa Iesachi at Edo castle.
- 1850/11/22 Prince Tamagawa and other members of the Ryukyuan embassy go up to Edo castle and are formally granted leave to return to Ryukyu.
- 1850/12/11 The Ryukyuan embassy departs Edo.
Other Events of 1850
- Ichikawa Ebizô V returns to Edo from his exile to Osaka.
- Synagogue in Kaifeng is destroyed.
- Taiping Rebellion begins in China.
Births and Deaths
- 1850/1/6 Ikeda Shichisaburô, member of the Shinsengumi, is born (d. 1938).
- 1850/1/20 Matsudaira Naritsune, lord of Kawagoe han, dies.
- 1850/2/14 Kiyoura Keigo, Prime Minister of Japan, is born (d. 1942).
- 1850/5/23 Ikeda Yoshitaka, lord of Tottori han, dies.
- 1850/5/25 Kurushima Michikata, lord of Mori han, dies.
- 1850/6/24 Ichijô Hideko, wife of shogunal heir Tokugawa Iesachi, dies.
- 1850/10/1 Ii Naoaki, daimyô of Hikone han, dies (b. 1794).
- 1850/10/30 Takano Chôei, rangaku scholar, commits suicide (b. 1802).
- William Sturgis Bigelow is born (d. 1926).
- Basil Hall Chamberlain is born (d. 1935).
- Lafcadio Hearn is born (d. 1904).
- Painter Raphael Collin is born (d. 1916).
- Toguchi peechin dies in Kusatsu, Shiga, and is buried at Shôjô-ji.
- Tokugawa Naritomo dies.
- Painter Yamamoto Hôsui is born (d. 1906).
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