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==Timeline of 1701== | ==Timeline of 1701== | ||
− | *1701/3/14 [[ | + | *1701/3/14 [[Asano Naganori]] attacks [[Kira Yoshinaka]] in the Matsu-no-rôka of the Honmaru Palace of [[Edo castle]]. Asano is then ordered to commit ''[[seppuku]]''. |
==Other Events of 1701== | ==Other Events of 1701== | ||
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===Births and Deaths=== | ===Births and Deaths=== | ||
− | *Asano Naganori commits ''[[ | + | *1701/3/14 Asano Naganori commits ''seppuku'' (b. [[1667]]). |
+ | *[[Keichu|Keichû]] dies (b. [[1640]]). | ||
+ | *[[Tokugawa Mitsukuni]] dies (b. [[1628]]). | ||
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Latest revision as of 07:50, 17 July 2020
Genroku 14 (元禄十四年)
Timeline of 1701
- 1701/3/14 Asano Naganori attacks Kira Yoshinaka in the Matsu-no-rôka of the Honmaru Palace of Edo castle. Asano is then ordered to commit seppuku.
Other Events of 1701
- The kabuki play Zôhiki is first performed.
- The earliest work by Okumura Masanobu extant today, an album known today as "The Courtesan Album," is published.
- Sai Taku completes his compilation of the Chûzan seifu.
Births and Deaths
- 1701/3/14 Asano Naganori commits seppuku (b. 1667).
- Keichû dies (b. 1640).
- Tokugawa Mitsukuni dies (b. 1628).
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