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==Other Events of 1844==
 
==Other Events of 1844==
 
*French ship ''[[Alcmene]]'' calls at Ryukyu; drops off a Catholic missionary and leaves.
 
*French ship ''[[Alcmene]]'' calls at Ryukyu; drops off a Catholic missionary and leaves.
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*The French secure from the [[Daoguang Emperor]] an edict of toleration for Christianity (severe proscriptions had been issued in [[1724]]) in China.
 
*The shogunate asks publishers [[Subaraya Mohei]]<!--須原屋茂兵衛--> and [[Izumoji Bunjiro|Izumoji Bunjirô]]<!--出雲寺文治郎--> to reveal their sources for ''[[bukan]]'' (guidebooks to samurai houses); this is an indication that the source was not the shogunate itself.
 
*The shogunate asks publishers [[Subaraya Mohei]]<!--須原屋茂兵衛--> and [[Izumoji Bunjiro|Izumoji Bunjirô]]<!--出雲寺文治郎--> to reveal their sources for ''[[bukan]]'' (guidebooks to samurai houses); this is an indication that the source was not the shogunate itself.
 
*The Lord of [[Tsushima han]] forwards to the Korean court a request from the shogunate, that a [[Korean embassy]] journey to Osaka in [[1846]].
 
*The Lord of [[Tsushima han]] forwards to the Korean court a request from the shogunate, that a [[Korean embassy]] journey to Osaka in [[1846]].

Revision as of 16:10, 24 January 2013

Tenpô 15 (天保十五年) / Kôka 1 (弘化元年)

Timeline of 1844

Other Events of 1844

  • French ship Alcmene calls at Ryukyu; drops off a Catholic missionary and leaves.
  • The French secure from the Daoguang Emperor an edict of toleration for Christianity (severe proscriptions had been issued in 1724) in China.
  • The shogunate asks publishers Subaraya Mohei and Izumoji Bunjirô to reveal their sources for bukan (guidebooks to samurai houses); this is an indication that the source was not the shogunate itself.
  • The Lord of Tsushima han forwards to the Korean court a request from the shogunate, that a Korean embassy journey to Osaka in 1846.
  • Ukiyo-e artist Utagawa Kunisada takes on the name of his teacher and becomes Toyokuni III.

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