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*Seven ''[[Wako|wakô]]'' raiding parties, numbering over 1400 men in total, including 60 or so fishermen and the like and 200-300 Chinese, aboard 137 ships, attack Pinghai, near [[Fuzhou]]. | *Seven ''[[Wako|wakô]]'' raiding parties, numbering over 1400 men in total, including 60 or so fishermen and the like and 200-300 Chinese, aboard 137 ships, attack Pinghai, near [[Fuzhou]]. | ||
*Chinese military forces expel ''wakô'' from Fujian. | *Chinese military forces expel ''wakô'' from Fujian. | ||
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+ | *[[Terazawa Hirotaka]], lord of [[Karatsu]], is born (d. [[1633]]). | ||
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Latest revision as of 05:04, 30 November 2010
Eiroku 6 (永禄六年)
Timeline of 1563
- 1563/2 Uesugi Norikatsu is defeated by Takeda Shingen and Hôjô Ujiyasu at Musashi-Matsuyama in Musashi province.
- 1563/10/29 Môri Motonari captures Shiraga castle (Izumo province) from the Amako clan.
- 1563/11/25 Tokugawa Ieyasu defeats the Ikkô-ikki of Mikawa.
Other Events of 1563
- The butsuden of Taiheiji nunnery is moved to the site of Engakuji in Kamakura, and becomes the shariden of that temple.
- Ômura Sumitada is baptized, becoming the first daimyô to convert to Christianity.
- Seven wakô raiding parties, numbering over 1400 men in total, including 60 or so fishermen and the like and 200-300 Chinese, aboard 137 ships, attack Pinghai, near Fuzhou.
- Chinese military forces expel wakô from Fujian.
Births and Deaths
- Terazawa Hirotaka, lord of Karatsu, is born (d. 1633).
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1563 | Following Year 1564 |