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*[[Akamatsu Mitsusuke]] departs [[Kyoto]] for Mimasaka. | *[[Akamatsu Mitsusuke]] departs [[Kyoto]] for Mimasaka. | ||
*The [[Ankoku-zan jukaboku stele]] is erected; it is today the oldest surviving example of Okinawan writing. | *The [[Ankoku-zan jukaboku stele]] is erected; it is today the oldest surviving example of Okinawan writing. | ||
− | *[[Emperor Go-Hanazono]] visits | + | *[[Emperor Go-Hanazono]] visits shogunal heir [[Ashikaga Yoshinori]] at the Muromachi Palace. |
*Ryûtan pond is built at [[Shuri castle]] for the recreation of visiting [[Chinese investiture envoys]]. | *Ryûtan pond is built at [[Shuri castle]] for the recreation of visiting [[Chinese investiture envoys]]. | ||
*[[Yamana Tokihiro]] serves as an agent of the [[Ashikaga shogunate|shogunate]] in launching a punitive attack against Akamatsu Mitsusuke. | *[[Yamana Tokihiro]] serves as an agent of the [[Ashikaga shogunate|shogunate]] in launching a punitive attack against Akamatsu Mitsusuke. |
Latest revision as of 06:16, 13 February 2020
Ôei 34 (応永三十四年)
Timeline of 1427
Other Events of 1427
- Akamatsu Mitsusuke departs Kyoto for Mimasaka.
- The Ankoku-zan jukaboku stele is erected; it is today the oldest surviving example of Okinawan writing.
- Emperor Go-Hanazono visits shogunal heir Ashikaga Yoshinori at the Muromachi Palace.
- Ryûtan pond is built at Shuri castle for the recreation of visiting Chinese investiture envoys.
- Yamana Tokihiro serves as an agent of the shogunate in launching a punitive attack against Akamatsu Mitsusuke.
- Zeami loses shogunal patronage to On'ami (Kanze Motoshige).
Births and Deaths
Previous Year 1426 |
1427 | Following Year 1428 |