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==Timeline of 1891==
 
==Timeline of 1891==
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*1891/10/28 An earthquake strikes in [[Mino province]].
  
 
==Other Events of 1891==
 
==Other Events of 1891==
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*[[Kochi Chojo|Kôchi Chôjô]] dies.
 
*[[Kochi Chojo|Kôchi Chôjô]] dies.
 
*Future [[Prime Minister]] [[Konoe Fumimaro]] is born (d. 1945)
 
*Future [[Prime Minister]] [[Konoe Fumimaro]] is born (d. 1945)
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*[[Nakamura Masanao]] dies (b. [[1832]]).
 
*[[Oda Nobumichi]], daimyô of [[Tendo han|Tendô han]], dies (b. [[1819]]).
 
*[[Oda Nobumichi]], daimyô of [[Tendo han|Tendô han]], dies (b. [[1819]]).
 
*''[[Sosaku hanga|Sôsaku hanga]]'' artist [[Onchi Koshiro|Onchi Kôshirô]] is born (d. 1955).
 
*''[[Sosaku hanga|Sôsaku hanga]]'' artist [[Onchi Koshiro|Onchi Kôshirô]] is born (d. 1955).

Latest revision as of 20:09, 8 March 2017

Meiji 24 (明治二十四年)

Timeline of 1891

Other Events of 1891

  • Edmond de Goncourt's Outamaro: Le Peintre des Maisons Vertes is published, becoming the first monograph on an individual ukiyo-e artist published in any language.
  • Bunkio Matsuki returns to Japan for the first time after leaving in 1888.
  • Kume Kunitake writes his essay on why "Taiheiki Has No Value for Historians."
  • The Ministry of Education sets down official guidelines for performance of Imperial/national ceremonies and observance of national holidays in classrooms.
  • Ôtsu Incident: Tsarevitch Nicholas II survives an assassination attempt while traveling in Japan.
  • Saitô Hajime retires from the police force and begins working at schools.
  • Opening of the first commercial theatre in Okinawa, the Nakamô Engeijô.
  • Construction begins on the Trans-Siberian Railway (completed 1903).

Births and Deaths

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