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==Timeline of 1714== | ==Timeline of 1714== | ||
*1714/1/12 [[Ejima-Ikushima Affair]] - A power struggle over control of Ejima, a woman in the [[Ooku|shogunal harem]] comes to a climax and spills over into a larger affair. | *1714/1/12 [[Ejima-Ikushima Affair]] - A power struggle over control of Ejima, a woman in the [[Ooku|shogunal harem]] comes to a climax and spills over into a larger affair. | ||
+ | *1714/5/13 [[Nakamura Kuranosuke]] expeled from Kyoto. | ||
+ | *1714/10/28 [[Bakufu]] releases [[Kugeshuhatto]]. | ||
==Other Events of 1714== | ==Other Events of 1714== |
Revision as of 02:06, 7 August 2007
Shôtoku 4 (正徳四年)
Timeline of 1714
- 1714/1/12 Ejima-Ikushima Affair - A power struggle over control of Ejima, a woman in the shogunal harem comes to a climax and spills over into a larger affair.
- 1714/5/13 Nakamura Kuranosuke expeled from Kyoto.
- 1714/10/28 Bakufu releases Kugeshuhatto.
Other Events of 1714
- Two Ryukyuan embassies to Edo.
Births and Deaths
- 1714/8/14 Rôjû Akitomo Takatomo dies (b. 1649).
- 1714/8/27 Neo-Confucianist scholar Kaibara Ekken dies (b. 1630)
- 1714/9/10 Jôruri chanter Takemoto Gidayû dies (b. 1651).
- 1714/10/29 Ikeda Tsunamasa, daimyô of Okayama han, dies (b. 1638).
- 1714/11/2 Tairô Yanagisawa Yoshiyasu dies (b. 1658).
- 1714/11/25 Mathematician Arima Yoriyuki born (d. 1783).
- 1714/12/18 Future rôjû Matsudaira Takechika born (d. 1779).