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==Timeline of 1629== | ==Timeline of 1629== | ||
*1/18 [[Mizunashi Matabei]] captured. | *1/18 [[Mizunashi Matabei]] captured. | ||
− | *1 [[So Yoshinari]] sends an envoy to [[Chosun]] by an order of [[Bakufu]]. | + | *1, [[So Yoshinari]] sends an envoy to [[Chosun]] by an order of [[Bakufu]]. |
− | *3 Bakufu sets [[Tsujiban]] in Edo. | + | *3, Bakufu sets [[Tsujiban]] in Edo. |
*7/7 Grand Tanabata [[Rikka]] party in Imperial court. | *7/7 Grand Tanabata [[Rikka]] party in Imperial court. | ||
*10/10 [[Tokugawa Iemistu|Iemitsu's]] nanny Ofuku receives a title [[Kasuga no tsubone]] from [[Empror Go-Mizunoo.]] | *10/10 [[Tokugawa Iemistu|Iemitsu's]] nanny Ofuku receives a title [[Kasuga no tsubone]] from [[Empror Go-Mizunoo.]] | ||
− | *10/23 | + | *10/23 Bakufu bans female [[Kabuki]] and female [[Joruri]]. |
==Other Events of 1629== | ==Other Events of 1629== |
Revision as of 09:48, 24 June 2007
Kan'ei 6 (寛永六年)
Timeline of 1629
- 1/18 Mizunashi Matabei captured.
- 1, So Yoshinari sends an envoy to Chosun by an order of Bakufu.
- 3, Bakufu sets Tsujiban in Edo.
- 7/7 Grand Tanabata Rikka party in Imperial court.
- 10/10 Iemitsu's nanny Ofuku receives a title Kasuga no tsubone from Empror Go-Mizunoo.
- 10/23 Bakufu bans female Kabuki and female Joruri.
Other Events of 1629
- Emperor Go-Mizunoo succeeded by Empress Meishô.
- Last Thai embassy prior to Bakumatsu Period arrives.