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Portal Geschichte | Portal Biografien | Aktuelle Ereignisse | Jahreskalender
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| 1603 | |
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| Elisabeth I. von England stirbt kinderlos. Ihr Nachfolger wird James VI. von Schottland. | Johann Bayer gibt den Sternatlas Uranometria heraus. |
| Tokugawa Ieyasu gründet das Tokugawa-Shogunat. Die Edo-Zeit in Japan beginnt. | |
| 1603 in anderen Kalendern | |
| Armenischer Kalender | 1051/52 (Jahreswechsel Juli) |
| Äthiopischer Kalender | 1595/96 (Jahreswechsel 11./12. September) |
| Bikram Sambat (Nepalesischer Kalender) | 1659/60 (Jahreswechsel April) |
| Buddhistische Zeitrechnung | 2146/47 (südlicher Buddhismus); 2145/46 (Alternativberechnung nach Buddhas Parinirvana) |
| Chinesischer Kalender | 71. (72.) Zyklus
Jahr des Wasser-Hasen 癸卯 (am Beginn des Jahres Wasser-Tiger 壬寅) |
| Dai-Kalender (Vietnam) | 965/966 (Jahreswechsel April) |
| Dangun-Ära (Korea) | 3936/37 (2./3. Oktober) |
| Iranischer Kalender | 981/982 |
| Islamischer Kalender | 1011/12 (Jahreswechsel 10./11. Juni) |
| Jüdischer Kalender | 5363/64 (5./6. September) |
| Koptischer Kalender | 1319/20 (11./12. September) |
| Malayalam-Kalender | 778/779 |
| Seleukidische Ära | Babylon: 1913/14 (Jahreswechsel April)
Syrien: 1914/15 (Jahreswechsel Oktober) |
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Nachdem er 1600 in der Schlacht von Sekigahara seinen schärfsten Widersacher Ishida Mitsunari besiegt hat, lässt sich Tokugawa Ieyasu vom Tennō den Titel Shōgun verleihen. Damit beginnt das Tokugawa-Shogunat. Diese auch als Edo-Zeit bekannte Periode der Japanischen Geschichte dauert mehr als 200 Jahre und beinhaltet die längste Friedensperiode der Neuzeit weltweit.