Difference between revisions of "1800"
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*[[Ito Jakuchu|Itô Jakuchû]] dies (b. [[1716]]). | *[[Ito Jakuchu|Itô Jakuchû]] dies (b. [[1716]]). | ||
*[[Iwai Hanshiro IV|Iwai Hanshirô IV]] dies (b. [[1747]]). | *[[Iwai Hanshiro IV|Iwai Hanshirô IV]] dies (b. [[1747]]). | ||
+ | *[[Mine-hime]], daughter of [[Tokugawa Ienari]], is born. | ||
*[[Tokugawa Nariaki]] is born (d. [[1860]]). | *[[Tokugawa Nariaki]] is born (d. [[1860]]). | ||
*[[Yoshio Kosaku|Yoshio Kôsaku]] dies (b. [[1724]]). | *[[Yoshio Kosaku|Yoshio Kôsaku]] dies (b. [[1724]]). |
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Kansei 12 (寛政十二年)
Timeline of 1800
- 1800/1 Ôkubi-e bust portraits are banned, not for any particular reason of propriety, but "because they stand out" (medatsu).
- 1800/8 The censorship proclamation of the first month is repeated.
Other Events of 1800
- Chinese investiture envoys led by Zhao Wenkai and Li Dingyuan travel to Ryûkyû.
- Ichikawa Ebizô V is designated to become the next Danjûrô; he doesn't actually take on the name and become Danjûrô VII until 1807.
- King Sunjo takes the throne in Joseon Dynasty Korea (reigns until 1834).
Births and Deaths
- Emperor Ninkô is born (d. 1846).
- Hayashi Akira is born (d. 1859).
- Itô Jakuchû dies (b. 1716).
- Iwai Hanshirô IV dies (b. 1747).
- Mine-hime, daughter of Tokugawa Ienari, is born.
- Tokugawa Nariaki is born (d. 1860).
- Yoshio Kôsaku dies (b. 1724).
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1800 | Following Year 1801 |