Difference between revisions of "So Yoshiaya"
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+ | [[File:So-yoshiaya.jpg|right|thumb|400px|Grave of Sô Yoshiaya at [[Banshoin|Banshô-in]] temple on Tsushima]] | ||
*''Other Names'': 兆徳院殿 ''(Chôtokuin dono)'' | *''Other Names'': 兆徳院殿 ''(Chôtokuin dono)'' | ||
*''Japanese'': [[宗]] 義章 ''(Sô Yoshiaya)'' | *''Japanese'': [[宗]] 義章 ''(Sô Yoshiaya)'' | ||
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+ | |width="32%"|Preceded by:<br>[[So Yoshitada|Sô Yoshitada]] | ||
+ | |width="35%"|'''Lord of [[Tsushima han]]'''<br> [[1838]]-[[1842]] | ||
+ | |width="32%"|Succeeded by:<br>'''[[So Yoshiyori|Sô Yoshiyori]]''' | ||
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==References== | ==References== |
Latest revision as of 18:17, 19 July 2022
- Other Names: 兆徳院殿 (Chôtokuin dono)
- Japanese: 宗 義章 (Sô Yoshiaya)
Sô Yoshiaya was daimyô of Tsushima han from 1838 to 1842. His wife, Jihôin, was the daughter of a Môri clan daimyô of Chôshû.
Yoshiaya was succeeded as Lord of Tsushima by Sô Yoshiyori.
Preceded by: Sô Yoshitada |
Lord of Tsushima han 1838-1842 |
Succeeded by: Sô Yoshiyori |
References
- Robert Hellyer, Defining Engagement, Harvard University Press (2009), 211.