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*[[Ayutthaya]] suppresses a rebellion of Japanese traders and a Laotian invasion. Ekothotsarat is succeeded by [[Songtham]], who encourages trade with Japan and establishes a Japanese royal guard. | *[[Ayutthaya]] suppresses a rebellion of Japanese traders and a Laotian invasion. Ekothotsarat is succeeded by [[Songtham]], who encourages trade with Japan and establishes a Japanese royal guard. | ||
*[[wako|Japanese pirates]] allegedly attack and kill Temple Peadock, an Englishman in Cham territory. The King of Cambodia writes to the shogun to complain about such attacks. | *[[wako|Japanese pirates]] allegedly attack and kill Temple Peadock, an Englishman in Cham territory. The King of Cambodia writes to the shogun to complain about such attacks. | ||
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===Births and Deaths=== | ===Births and Deaths=== |
Revision as of 14:22, 17 October 2010
Keichô 15 (慶長十五年)
Timeline of 1610
- 1610/1/9 Ieyasu orders daimyo to build Nagoya castle.
- 1610/5/4 Hidetada allows commerce with Mexico.
- 1610/7 Shimazu Iehisa brings envoy from Vietnam to Sunpu.
- 1610/8/16 King of Ryûkyû Shô Nei visits Ieyasu at Sunpu.
- 1610/8/18 Shô Nei departs Sunpu for Edo.
- 1610/8/25 Shô Nei arrives in Edo.
- 1610/9 Inadome Ichimu teaches Inadomeryû Hôjutsu to Ieyasu and Hidetada.
- 1610/9/3 Shô Nei and Shimazu Iehisa meet with Shogun Tokugawa Hidetada.
Other Events of 1610
- San Buena Ventura journeys to Nueva España (Mexico).
- Ayutthaya suppresses a rebellion of Japanese traders and a Laotian invasion. Ekothotsarat is succeeded by Songtham, who encourages trade with Japan and establishes a Japanese royal guard.
- Japanese pirates allegedly attack and kill Temple Peadock, an Englishman in Cham territory. The King of Cambodia writes to the shogun to complain about such attacks.
Births and Deaths
- 1610/8/24 Prince Shô Kô dies (b. 1578).
- Painter Hasegawa Tôhaku dies (b. 1539).
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1610 | Following Year 1611 |