Shō En
King and founder of the Second Shō dynasty / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For the Japanese feudal land divisions, see shōen.
Shō En (尚圓, 1415–1476, r. 1470–1476) was a king of the Ryukyu Kingdom, the founder of the Second Shō dynasty. Prior to becoming king, he was known as Uchima Kanemaru (内間金丸).
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Shō En 尚円 shoo in | |||||
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King of Ryukyu | |||||
Reign | 1469–1476 | ||||
Predecessor | Shō Toku | ||||
Successor | Shō Sen'i | ||||
Born | Umitukugani (思徳金) 1415 Izena, Okinawa | ||||
Died | July 28, 1476(1476-00-00) (aged 60–61) Shuri, Ryukyu Kingdom | ||||
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Spouse | Ogiyaka (Ujaka) (Yosoidon/Yushiiudun) | ||||
Concubine | Kimikiyora no Ajiganashi Mamuta Oyabu no Imouto Uchima Noro Adaniya Noro Henzan Noro | ||||
Issue | Shō Shin, Crown Prince Kume-Nakagusuku Princess Otochitonomo-kane Uchima Ufuya Adaniya Wakamatsu Yamauchi Shōshin | ||||
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Divine name | Kanamaru-aji-sohesuwetsugiwaunise (Kanamaru aji shiishii chiji oo nii shi(金丸按司添末続王仁子)[2] | ||||
House | Second Shō dynasty | ||||
Father | Shō Shoku | ||||
Mother | Zui Un |
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