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*The [[Tenpo Famine|Tenpô Famine]] comes to a peak; roughly 100,000 people die of starvation. | *The [[Tenpo Famine|Tenpô Famine]] comes to a peak; roughly 100,000 people die of starvation. | ||
*The Daoguang Emperor of China issues an edict explicitly forbidding any members of the [[Chinese investiture envoys]] to bring goods to [[Kingdom of Ryukyu|Ryûkyû]] with the intent of engaging in trade. | *The Daoguang Emperor of China issues an edict explicitly forbidding any members of the [[Chinese investiture envoys]] to bring goods to [[Kingdom of Ryukyu|Ryûkyû]] with the intent of engaging in trade. | ||
+ | *[[Kamo Rebellion]] - shogunate forces enter into private ''daimyô'' domains to prosecute tax protestors. | ||
===Births and Deaths=== | ===Births and Deaths=== | ||
− | * | + | *Tenpô 6/12/19 (5 Feb 1836) [[Atsu-hime]] is born. |
*[[Endo Joan|Endô Jôan]] is born. | *[[Endo Joan|Endô Jôan]] is born. | ||
*[[Enomoto Takeaki]] is born. | *[[Enomoto Takeaki]] is born. |
Latest revision as of 00:08, 12 September 2015
Tenpô 7 (天保七年)
Timeline of 1836
Other Events of 1836
- The eastern bailey (Higashi-no-maru) of Edo castle is destroyed by fire.
- The Tenpô Famine comes to a peak; roughly 100,000 people die of starvation.
- The Daoguang Emperor of China issues an edict explicitly forbidding any members of the Chinese investiture envoys to bring goods to Ryûkyû with the intent of engaging in trade.
- Kamo Rebellion - shogunate forces enter into private daimyô domains to prosecute tax protestors.
Births and Deaths
- Tenpô 6/12/19 (5 Feb 1836) Atsu-hime is born.
- Endô Jôan is born.
- Enomoto Takeaki is born.
- Matsudaira Katamori is born.
- Niimi Nishiki is born.
- Shinsengumi member Ôtani Ryôsuke is born.
- Sano Shimenosuke is born.
- Shimizu Goichi is born.
- Yamaoka Tesshû is born.
Previous Year 1835 |
1836 | Following Year 1837 |