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[[File:So-takeyuki-and-deokhye.jpg|right|thumb|400px|Sô Takeyuki and his wife Princess Deokhye on Tsushima, 1930s?]]
 
[[File:So-takeyuki-and-deokhye.jpg|right|thumb|400px|Sô Takeyuki and his wife Princess Deokhye on Tsushima, 1930s?]]
 
[[File:So-takeyuki.jpg|right|thumb|400px|Sô Takeyuki's grave in the [[So clan|Sô clan]] cemetery at [[Banshoin|Banshô-in]] temple on [[Tsushima]]]]
 
[[File:So-takeyuki.jpg|right|thumb|400px|Sô Takeyuki's grave in the [[So clan|Sô clan]] cemetery at [[Banshoin|Banshô-in]] temple on [[Tsushima]]]]
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*''Titles'': 伯爵 ''(Hakushaku)''
 
*''Japanese'': [[宗]] 武志 ''(Sô Takeyuki)''
 
*''Japanese'': [[宗]] 武志 ''(Sô Takeyuki)''
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Sô Takeyuki was an early 20th century head of the [[So clan|Sô clan]]. He married [[Princess Deokhye]], daughter of [[Emperor Gojong]], the final king of the Korean kingdom of [[Joseon]].
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Count (''[[Kazoku|Hakushaku]]'') Sô Takeyuki was an early 20th century head of the [[So clan|Sô clan]]. He married [[Princess Deokhye]], daughter of [[Emperor Gojong]], the final king of the Korean kingdom of [[Joseon]].
    
Takeyuki and Princess Deokhye were married on 8 May, 1931 in a Japanese-style ceremony in Tokyo. Afterwards, they traveled to [[Tsushima]] for the first time, Takeyuki having grown up in Tokyo.
 
Takeyuki and Princess Deokhye were married on 8 May, 1931 in a Japanese-style ceremony in Tokyo. Afterwards, they traveled to [[Tsushima]] for the first time, Takeyuki having grown up in Tokyo.
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