Shō Shitatsu
| Shoo Shitaa Shō Shitatsu 尚思達 | |||||
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| King of Ryūkyū | |||||
| Reign | 1444–1449 | ||||
| Predecessor | Shō Chū | ||||
| Successor | Shō Kinpuku | ||||
| Born | 1408 | ||||
| Died | October 29, 1449 (aged 40–41) | ||||
| Burial | Tinsan-juuduri (Tenzan-yōdore) | ||||
| Spouse | daughter of Urasoe aji | ||||
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| Okinawan pronunciation | Shoo Shitaa (尚志達) | ||||
| Divine name | Chimitiida (君日)[1] | ||||
| House | First Shō dynasty | ||||
| Father | Shō Chū | ||||
| Mother | daughter of Kaccin aji (Katsuren aji) | ||||
Shō Shitatsu (尚 思達, Okinawan:Shoo Shitaa; 1408 – 29 October 1449) was king of Ryukyu Kingdom who ruled from 1444 to 1449.
Life
Shō Shitatsu was the eldest son of king Shō Chū.
He died in 1449 without an heir and his uncle Shō Kinpuku was installed as the king.
References
- ^ 琉球国王の神号と『おもろさうし』 (PDF) (in Japanese).