Daiei (era)
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Daiei (大永) was a Japanese era name after Eishō and before Kyōroku and spanned from 1521 to 1528. Reigning emperors were Go-Kashiwabara and Go-Nara.
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[edit] Change of era
Because of calamities such as wars and natural disasters, on Eishō 18 (1521), 8th month, 23rd day, the era was changed to Daiei
[edit] Events of the Daiei Era
- Daiei 6, 4th month 14th day (1526) - Imagawa Ujichika, Shugo of Suruga Province establishes 33-article Imagawa Family Code (Imagawa Kana List (?))
[edit] Births of the Daiei Era
- Daiei Gannen, 11th month 3rd day (December 1, 1521) - Takeda Shingen, general (died Tenshō Gannen/1573)
- Daiei 2 (1522) - Sen no Rikyū, practitioner of Tea Ceremony (died Tenshō 19/1591)
- Daiei 2 (1522) - Shibata Katsuie, general (died Tenshō 11/1583)
[edit] Deaths of the Daiei Era
- Daiei 3, 4th month, 9th day (May 23, 1523) - Ashikaga Yoshitane, 10th Shōgun of the Muromachi Bakufu (born Bunshō Gannen/1466)
- Daiei 6, 4th month, 7th day (May 18, 1526) - Emperor Go-Kashiwabara (born Kanshō Gannen/1460)
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