Eisho

Eishō (永正) was a Japanese era after Bunki and before Daiei and spanned from 1504 to 1521. The reigning emperor was Go-Kashiwabara.

Change of Era

To mark the beginning of a new cycle of the Chinese zodiac, on Bunki 4, 2nd month, 30th day, the era changed to Eishō

Events of the Eishō Era

  • Eishō 2 (1505) - Noda Castle built
  • Eishō 8, 8th month 24th day (1511) - Battle of Funaokayama, Fearing Hosokawa Seiken (?)'s attack on Kyōto, former Shōgun Ashikaga Yoshitane who had fled to Tamba, with the assistance of Ōuchi Yoshioki encamped at Funaokayama, and entered the capital
  • Eishō 9 (1512) - Tamanawa Castle built

Births of the Eishō Era

Deaths of the Eishō Era

Eisho1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th8th9th10th11th12th13th14th15th16th17th18th
Gregorian150415051506150715081509151015111512151315141515151615171518151915201521
Preceded by:
Bunki
Japanese era name Succeeded by:
Daiei

 

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