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*King [[Sho Ei|Shô Ei]] of [[Kingdom of Ryukyu|Ryûkyû]] is formally presented with [[Miyako-jofu|Miyako-jôfu]] textiles. Records of this event are the earliest extant records of this particular textile art. | *King [[Sho Ei|Shô Ei]] of [[Kingdom of Ryukyu|Ryûkyû]] is formally presented with [[Miyako-jofu|Miyako-jôfu]] textiles. Records of this event are the earliest extant records of this particular textile art. | ||
*Italian Jesuit artist [[Giovanni Niccolo]] arrives in Japan, dispatched by Rome to train Japanese artists in the creation of Christian devotional paintings. | *Italian Jesuit artist [[Giovanni Niccolo]] arrives in Japan, dispatched by Rome to train Japanese artists in the creation of Christian devotional paintings. | ||
+ | *[[Matteo Ricci]] founds the first [[Society of Jesus|Jesuit]] mission in China. | ||
===Births and Deaths=== | ===Births and Deaths=== |
Revision as of 01:22, 11 April 2011
Tenshô 11 (天正十一年)
Timeline of 1583
- 1583/4/21 Battle of Shizugatake
- 1583/4/24 Shibata Katsuie and Oichi commits suicide at Kitanoshô castle.
- 1583/9/1 Construction of Osaka castle is started.
Other Events of 1583
- King Shô Ei of Ryûkyû is formally presented with Miyako-jôfu textiles. Records of this event are the earliest extant records of this particular textile art.
- Italian Jesuit artist Giovanni Niccolo arrives in Japan, dispatched by Rome to train Japanese artists in the creation of Christian devotional paintings.
- Matteo Ricci founds the first Jesuit mission in China.
Births and Deaths
- Missionary Luis de Almeida dies (b. 1525).
- Hayashi Razan is born (d. 1657).
- Ishikawa Jôzan is born (d. 1672).
- Nakagawa Kiyohide dies.
- Sakuma Morimasa is captured at Shizugatake and later executed.
- Shibata Katsumasa is killed at Shizugatake.
- Shibata Katsuhisa is killed at Shizugatake.
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