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*1803/3/21 Direct petition in [[Bakufu]] territory in [[Shinano province]]. | *1803/3/21 Direct petition in [[Bakufu]] territory in [[Shinano province]]. | ||
*1803/4/3 Big fire in Kôfu. | *1803/4/3 Big fire in Kôfu. | ||
− | *1803/5 Bakufu | + | *1803/5 Bakufu orders [[Chokaisho|Chôkaisho]] to aid chicken pox patients. |
*1803/7/8 American ship enters Nagasaki, Bakufu refuse to trade. | *1803/7/8 American ship enters Nagasaki, Bakufu refuse to trade. | ||
*1803/7/24 Bengal ship enters Nagasaki, Bakufu refuse to trade. | *1803/7/24 Bengal ship enters Nagasaki, Bakufu refuse to trade. | ||
*1803/7/29 [[Enmei-in]] Chief priest [[Nichidô]] gets executed. | *1803/7/29 [[Enmei-in]] Chief priest [[Nichidô]] gets executed. | ||
*1803/10/1 [[Miharayama]] erupts. | *1803/10/1 [[Miharayama]] erupts. | ||
− | *1803/10/9 [[Nisshinkan]] school opens in [[Aizu han|Aizu]]. | + | *1803/10/9 [[Nisshinkan (Aizu)|Nisshinkan]] school opens in [[Aizu han|Aizu]]. |
*1803/12/12 [[Matsudaira Nobuakira]] resigns [[Rôju]]. | *1803/12/12 [[Matsudaira Nobuakira]] resigns [[Rôju]]. | ||
==Other Events of 1803== | ==Other Events of 1803== | ||
+ | *A British ship arrives in Ryûkyû. | ||
*[[Enmeiin Affair]] - a former actor uses a secret room at the [[Enmeiin]] [[Nichiren]] temple to seduce women from the shogun's household. | *[[Enmeiin Affair]] - a former actor uses a secret room at the [[Enmeiin]] [[Nichiren]] temple to seduce women from the shogun's household. | ||
− | *[[ | + | *Major repairs are performed at [[Sueyoshi Shrine]] in [[Naha]]. |
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*The US seeks to import a camel into Japan, but is denied access to the country under ''[[kaikin]]'' (maritime restrictions) policies. | *The US seeks to import a camel into Japan, but is denied access to the country under ''[[kaikin]]'' (maritime restrictions) policies. | ||
*[[Yaozen]] opens in [[Edo]]. | *[[Yaozen]] opens in [[Edo]]. | ||
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===Births and Deaths=== | ===Births and Deaths=== | ||
*[[Mercator Cooper]] is born (d. [[1872]]). | *[[Mercator Cooper]] is born (d. [[1872]]). | ||
− | * | + | *[[Maeno Ryotaku|Maeno Ryôtaku]] dies (b. [[1723]]). |
+ | *[[Sho Choko|Shô Chôkô]] dies (b. [[1730]])<!--湧川・向朝興--> | ||
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Latest revision as of 06:21, 29 January 2017
Kyôwa 3 (享和三年)
Timeline of 1803
- 1803/2 Direct petition by 3800 farmers in Nanbu han.
- 1803/2/6 Ogasawara Sôdô
- 1803/3/21 Direct petition in Bakufu territory in Shinano province.
- 1803/4/3 Big fire in Kôfu.
- 1803/5 Bakufu orders Chôkaisho to aid chicken pox patients.
- 1803/7/8 American ship enters Nagasaki, Bakufu refuse to trade.
- 1803/7/24 Bengal ship enters Nagasaki, Bakufu refuse to trade.
- 1803/7/29 Enmei-in Chief priest Nichidô gets executed.
- 1803/10/1 Miharayama erupts.
- 1803/10/9 Nisshinkan school opens in Aizu.
- 1803/12/12 Matsudaira Nobuakira resigns Rôju.
Other Events of 1803
- A British ship arrives in Ryûkyû.
- Enmeiin Affair - a former actor uses a secret room at the Enmeiin Nichiren temple to seduce women from the shogun's household.
- Major repairs are performed at Sueyoshi Shrine in Naha.
- The US seeks to import a camel into Japan, but is denied access to the country under kaikin (maritime restrictions) policies.
- Yaozen opens in Edo.
Births and Deaths
- Mercator Cooper is born (d. 1872).
- Maeno Ryôtaku dies (b. 1723).
- Shô Chôkô dies (b. 1730)
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