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*[[Sho Taikyu|Shô Taikyû]] becomes Prince of [[Goeku]]. | *[[Sho Taikyu|Shô Taikyû]] becomes Prince of [[Goeku]]. | ||
*[[Shiro Furi Dispute|Succession disputes]]<!--志魯・布里の乱--> over the throne of [[Kingdom of Ryukyu|Ryûkyû]] lead to the destruction of [[Shuri castle]] and of many artifacts, including a set of silver seals granted the King of Ryûkyû by the [[Hongwu Emperor]] as symbols of authority. | *[[Shiro Furi Dispute|Succession disputes]]<!--志魯・布里の乱--> over the throne of [[Kingdom of Ryukyu|Ryûkyû]] lead to the destruction of [[Shuri castle]] and of many artifacts, including a set of silver seals granted the King of Ryûkyû by the [[Hongwu Emperor]] as symbols of authority. | ||
+ | *A [[kango boeki|tally trade]] mission, consisting of nine ships, and co-sponsored by [[Tenryu-ji|Tenryû-ji]], [[Ise Horakusha|Ise Hôrakusha]], the [[Kyushu Tandai]], [[Yamato Tonomine|Yamato Tônomine]], and the [[Otomo clan|Ôtomo]] and [[Ouchi clan|Ôuchi clans]], arrives in China. | ||
===Births and Deaths=== | ===Births and Deaths=== |
Revision as of 00:26, 5 May 2013
Kyôtoku 2 (享徳二年)
Timeline of 1453
Other Events of 1453
- Kusuha Sainin journeys to China.
- Shô Taikyû becomes Prince of Goeku.
- Succession disputes over the throne of Ryûkyû lead to the destruction of Shuri castle and of many artifacts, including a set of silver seals granted the King of Ryûkyû by the Hongwu Emperor as symbols of authority.
- A tally trade mission, consisting of nine ships, and co-sponsored by Tenryû-ji, Ise Hôrakusha, the Kyushu Tandai, Yamato Tônomine, and the Ôtomo and Ôuchi clans, arrives in China.
Births and Deaths
- King of Ryûkyû Shô Kinpuku dies (b. 1398).
- Shiro and Furi, son and brother to Shô Kinpuku respectively, die in the succession dispute.
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