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===Births and Deaths=== | ===Births and Deaths=== | ||
− | *1825/2/21 [[Raiden Tameemon]], sumo wrestler, dies (b. 1767). | + | *1825/2/21 [[Raiden Tameemon]], sumo wrestler, dies (b. [[1767]]). |
− | *1825/3/6 [[Matsushima Gozo|Matsushima Gôzô]], samurai of [[Choshu han|Chôshû]], born (d. 1865). | + | *1825/3/6 [[Matsushima Gozo|Matsushima Gôzô]], samurai of [[Choshu han|Chôshû]], born (d. [[1865]]). |
− | *1825/4/26 [[Go Junzo|Gô Junzô]], shogunate official, born (d. 1910). | + | *1825/4/26 [[Go Junzo|Gô Junzô]], shogunate official, born (d. [[1910]]). |
− | *1825/7/3 [[Matsudaira Takenari]], daimyô of [[Hamada han]] in [[Iwami province]], born (d. 1847). | + | *1825/7/3 [[Matsudaira Takenari]], daimyô of [[Hamada han]] in [[Iwami province]], born (d. [[1847]]). |
− | *1825/7/11 [[Rai Mikisaburo|Rai Mikisaburô]], [[Confucianism|Confucian]] scholar, born (d. 1859). | + | *1825/7/11 [[Rai Mikisaburo|Rai Mikisaburô]], [[Confucianism|Confucian]] scholar, born (d. [[1859]]). |
− | *1825/7/27 [[Satake Yoshitaka]], daimyô of [[Kubota han]], born (d. 1884). | + | *1825/7/27 [[Satake Yoshitaka (1825-1884)|Satake Yoshitaka]], daimyô of [[Kubota han]], born (d. [[1884]]). |
− | *1825/8/7 [[Matsudaira Tadayuki]], daimyô of [[Obata han]], born (d. 1902). | + | *1825/8/7 [[Matsudaira Tadayuki]], daimyô of [[Obata han]], born (d. [[1902]]). |
− | *1825/9/6 [[Date Yoshikuni]], daimyô of [[Sendai han]], born (d. 1874). | + | *1825/9/6 [[Date Yoshikuni]], daimyô of [[Sendai han]], born (d. [[1874]]). |
− | *1825/9/15 [[Iwakura Tomomi]], Meiji bureaucrat, born (d. 1883). | + | *1825/9/15 [[Iwakura Tomomi]], Meiji bureaucrat, born (d. [[1883]]). |
− | *1825/11/3 [[Ema Tenko|Ema Tenkô]], poet, born (d. 1901). | + | *1825/11/3 [[Ema Tenko|Ema Tenkô]], poet, born (d. [[1901]]). |
− | *1825/11/17 [[Watarai Takahisa]], karô of [[Shibamura han]], born (d. 1896). | + | *1825/11/17 [[Watarai Takahisa]], karô of [[Shibamura han]], born (d. [[1896]]). |
+ | *''[[Nihonga]]'' painter [[Suzuki Hyakunen]] is born (d. [[1891]]). | ||
+ | *[[Utagawa Toyokuni]], head of the [[Utagawa school]] of ''[[ukiyo-e]]'' artists, dies (b. [[1769]]). | ||
+ | *[[Yamanouchi Toyoatsu]], daimyô of [[Tosa han]], is born (d. [[1854]]). | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:44, 15 April 2015
Bunsei 8 (文政八年)
Timeline of 1825
Other Events of 1825
- Tôkaidô Yotsuya Kaidan premieres at the Nakamura-za.
- Edict to Repel Foreign Vessels decreed.
Births and Deaths
- 1825/2/21 Raiden Tameemon, sumo wrestler, dies (b. 1767).
- 1825/3/6 Matsushima Gôzô, samurai of Chôshû, born (d. 1865).
- 1825/4/26 Gô Junzô, shogunate official, born (d. 1910).
- 1825/7/3 Matsudaira Takenari, daimyô of Hamada han in Iwami province, born (d. 1847).
- 1825/7/11 Rai Mikisaburô, Confucian scholar, born (d. 1859).
- 1825/7/27 Satake Yoshitaka, daimyô of Kubota han, born (d. 1884).
- 1825/8/7 Matsudaira Tadayuki, daimyô of Obata han, born (d. 1902).
- 1825/9/6 Date Yoshikuni, daimyô of Sendai han, born (d. 1874).
- 1825/9/15 Iwakura Tomomi, Meiji bureaucrat, born (d. 1883).
- 1825/11/3 Ema Tenkô, poet, born (d. 1901).
- 1825/11/17 Watarai Takahisa, karô of Shibamura han, born (d. 1896).
- Nihonga painter Suzuki Hyakunen is born (d. 1891).
- Utagawa Toyokuni, head of the Utagawa school of ukiyo-e artists, dies (b. 1769).
- Yamanouchi Toyoatsu, daimyô of Tosa han, is born (d. 1854).
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