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*''Japanese'': [[伊江]] [[御殿]] 家 ''(Ie udun ke)''

The Ie udun lineage was a lineage of [[Kingdom of Ryukyu|Ryukyuan]] [[Scholar-aristocracy of Ryukyu|scholar-aristocrats]], claiming descent from [[Sho Soken|Shô Sôken]] (Chôgi), the seventh son of King [[Sho Sei (尚清)|Shô Sei]] (r. [[1527]]-[[1555]]). Each successive head of the family was nominally associated with [[Iejima]] as his domain.

The fifth and seventh heads of the family notably married royal princesses, attaining the rank of "prince" (王子, J: ''ôji'', O: ''wuuji''). Conversely, the 11th head of the family, [[Ie Chochoku|Ie Chôchoku]] (Shô Ken), was born the fifth son of King [[Sho Ko (尚灝)|Shô Kô]] and was adopted into the Ie lineage.

A collection of documents belonging to the family, including diaries, lineage charts, and other historical records, was designated an [[Important Cultural Property]] in 2019; a portion of these documents were hand-copied sometime in the 20th century by family head [[Ie Tomoo]] from items from the ''[[Sho ke monjo|Shô ke monjo]]'' ([[Sho Dynasty|Shô family]] documents), lent to him by [[Sho Hiroshi|Shô Hiroshi]], at that time head of the Shô family (the former royal family of Ryûkyû).

==Lineage chart==
*[[Sho Soken|Shô Sôken]] 尚宗賢 (Ie Chôgi) 伊江朝義 (1538-1586) - 7th son of King Shô Sei, 1st family head<ref>Lineage chart from gallery labels, Naha City Museum of History.[https://www.flickr.com/photos/toranosuke/49599748422/sizes/4k/]. Sons and daughters are listed in an order convenient for arrangement of the lineage chart, ''not'' strictly in order of seniority; eldest daughters are not necessarily older than eldest sons in each generation, for example.</ref>
**Majirugani 真鶴金 - eldest daughter of Chôgi
**Ushigani 宇志金 - second daughter of Chôgi
**Manabitaru 真鍋樽 - third daughter of Chôgi
**[[Ie Choko|Ie Chôkô]] 伊江朝怛 (1560-1596) - eldest son of Chôgi, 2nd generation family head
**[[Ie Chochu|Ie Chôchû]] 伊江朝仲 (1572-1642) - second son of Chôgi, 2nd gen. family head<ref>Succeeded his brother Chôkô as family head, but still considered "second generation family head," not third.</ref>
***Maushigani 真宇志金 - eldest daughter of Chôchû
***Mazengani 真善金 - second daughter of Chôchû
***Makadutaru 真加戸樽 - third daughter of Chôchû
***Ie Chôro 伊江朝呂 - second son of Chôchû
***[[Ie Chokyu|Ie Chôkyû]] 伊江朝久 (1615-1685) - eldest son of Chôchû, 3rd gen. family head
****[[Ie Choshiki|Ie Chôshiki]] 伊江朝敷 (1635-1710) - eldest son of Chôkyû, 4th gen. family head
*****Umintagani 思武太金 - eldest daughter of Chôshiki
*****Umiutugani 思乙金 - second daughter of Chôshiki
*****Maushigani 真宇志金 - third daughter of Chôshiki
*****Makadutaru 真加戸樽 - fourth daughter of Chôshiki
*****Manabitaru 真鍋樽 - fifth daughter of Chôshiki
*****Majirugani 真鶴金 - sixth daughter of Chôshiki
*****[[Ie Choka|Ie Chôka]] 伊江朝嘉 (1652-1717) - eldest son of Chôshiki, 5th gen. family head
*****Ie Chôei 伊江朝衛 - second son of Chôshiki
*****Ie Chôjo 伊江朝叙 - fourth son of Chôshiki
*****Ie Chômitsu 伊江朝光 - fifth son of Chôshiki
*****Ie Chôri 伊江朝理 - third son of Chôshiki
******Manabi 真鍋 - eldest daughter of Chôri
******Mautu 真乙 - second daughter of Chôri
******Majiru 真鶴 - third daughter of Chôri
******Uminta 思武太 - fourth daughter of Chôri
******[[Ie Choryo|Ie Chôryô]] 伊江朝良 (1695-1742) - eldest son of Chôri, adopted son of Chôka, 6th gen. family head

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==References==
*Gallery labels, Naha City Museum of History.[https://www.flickr.com/photos/toranosuke/49599748422/sizes/4k/]

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