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| *''Japanese'': [[尚]] 昌 ''(Shô Shô)'' | | *''Japanese'': [[尚]] 昌 ''(Shô Shô)'' |
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− | [[Kazoku|Marquis]] Shô Shô was the eldest son of [[Sho Ten|Shô Ten]], final Crown Prince of the [[Ryukyu Kingdom]]. As a young person, he attended the [[Gakushuin|Gakushûin Peers' School]]. Upon Shô Ten's death in 1920, Shô Shô inherited his father's position as head of the Shô family, ''kôshaku'' (Marquis), and member of the [[House of Peers]]. | + | [[Kazoku|Marquis]] Shô Shô was the eldest son of [[Sho Ten|Shô Ten]], final Crown Prince of the [[Ryukyu Kingdom]]; his mother was known as [[Sho Shoko|Nodake ''udun'']].<ref>Roughly, "a woman of the Nodake palace, or of the Nodake noble family.</ref> As a young person, he attended the [[Gakushuin|Gakushûin Peers' School]]. Upon Shô Ten's death in 1920, Shô Shô inherited his father's position as head of the Shô family, ''kôshaku'' (Marquis), and member of the [[House of Peers]]. |
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− | Shô Shô died three years later, in 1923, and was succeeded by his eldest son, [[Sho Hiroshi|Shô Hiroshi]]. His wife was named Momoko<!--百子-->, and one of their daughters was named Fumiko. | + | He married a woman named Momoko<!--百子-->, with whom he had several children, including a son named [[Sho Hiroshi|Shô Hiroshi]], and a daughter named Fumiko. |
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| + | Shô Shô died three years later, in 1923, and was succeeded by his eldest son, Hiroshi. |
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| ==References== | | ==References== |
| *Gallery labels, Naha City Museum of History. | | *Gallery labels, Naha City Museum of History. |
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| [[Category:Ryukyu]] | | [[Category:Ryukyu]] |
| [[Category:Nobility]] | | [[Category:Nobility]] |
| [[Category:Meiji Period]] | | [[Category:Meiji Period]] |