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* ''Japanese:'' 宗義調 (''Yoshishige'')
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[[Image:So mon.jpg|right|thumb|The kamon.]]
 
* ''Born: [[1532]]''
 
* ''Born: [[1532]]''
 
* ''Died: [[1588]]''
 
* ''Died: [[1588]]''
 
* ''Titles: Sanuki no kami''
 
* ''Titles: Sanuki no kami''
 
* ''Distinction: Lord of [[Tsushima province|Tsushima]]''
 
* ''Distinction: Lord of [[Tsushima province|Tsushima]]''
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* ''Japanese:'' [[宗]] 義調 ''(Sou Yoshishige)''
  
 
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Yoshishige was a son of [[So Haruyasu|Sô Haruyasu]] and ruled the island of [[Tsushima]] in the Korean Straits. He clashed with the [[Matsura clan|Matsura]] and in [[1587]] submitted to [[Toyotomi Hideyoshi]] and initiated a failed attempt at negotiations with the Koreans, with whom he had ties through the [[So clan|Sô's]] trading endeavors. He died while these negotiations, aimed at securing passage for Hideyoshi's armies in an invasion of China, were in progress.
[[Image:So mon.jpg|left|thumb|The Sô kamon.]]
 
 
 
Yoshishige was a son of [[So Haruyasu|Sô Haruyasu]] and ruled the island of Tsushima in the Korean Straits. He clashed with the [[Matsuura clan|Matsuura]] and in [[1587]] submitted to [[Toyotomi Hideyoshi]] and initiated a failed attempt at negotiations with the Koreans, with whom he had ties through the [[So clan|Sô's]] trading endeavors. He died while these negotiations, aimed at securing passage for Hideyoshi's armies in an invasion of China, were in progress.
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 21:35, 18 July 2022

The Sô kamon.
  • Born: 1532
  • Died: 1588
  • Titles: Sanuki no kami
  • Distinction: Lord of Tsushima
  • Japanese: 義調 (Sou Yoshishige)

Yoshishige was a son of Sô Haruyasu and ruled the island of Tsushima in the Korean Straits. He clashed with the Matsura and in 1587 submitted to Toyotomi Hideyoshi and initiated a failed attempt at negotiations with the Koreans, with whom he had ties through the Sô's trading endeavors. He died while these negotiations, aimed at securing passage for Hideyoshi's armies in an invasion of China, were in progress.

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