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* [[Banzuiin Chobei|Banzuiin Chôbei]], ''[[otokodate]]'', is born (d. 1657). | * [[Banzuiin Chobei|Banzuiin Chôbei]], ''[[otokodate]]'', is born (d. 1657). | ||
* [[Kensho-in (Takeda)|Kensho-In]], a daughter of Takeda Shingen, dies. | * [[Kensho-in (Takeda)|Kensho-In]], a daughter of Takeda Shingen, dies. | ||
− | * [[Tansui Ueekata]], first Ryukyuan | + | * [[Tansui Ueekata]], first Ryukyuan [[udui bugyo|Magistrate of Dance]], is born (d. [[1683]]). |
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Revision as of 13:34, 3 December 2010
Genna 8 (元和八年)
Timeline of 1622
- 1622/2/28 Bakufu orders daimyô to repair Edo castle.
- 1622/4/17 Tokugawa Hidetada visits Nikkô.
- 1622/8/5 55 Christians executed in Hizen.
- 1622/8/16 Bakufu confiscates Yamagata han in Dewa province from Mogami Yoshitoshi.
- 1622/10/1 Bakufu confiscates Utsunomiya han territory from Honda Masazumi. Masazumi is expelled to Dewa.
Other Events of 1622
- The Kingdom of Ryûkyû is permitted by Ming China to send tribute missions once every five years.
- King Shô Hô of Ryûkyû requests formal investiture from Ming China.
Births and Deaths
- Banzuiin Chôbei, otokodate, is born (d. 1657).
- Kensho-In, a daughter of Takeda Shingen, dies.
- Tansui Ueekata, first Ryukyuan Magistrate of Dance, is born (d. 1683).
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1622 | Following Year 1623 |