Shō Shitatsu
Shō Shitatsu (尚 思達, 1408–1449) was king of Ryukyu Kingdom who ruled from 1444 to 1449. Shō Shitatsu was the eldest son of king Shō Chū.
| 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 | Tenzan-yōdore | ||||
| Spouse | daughter of Urasoe aji | ||||
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| Divine name | Kimiteda (君日)[1] | ||||
| House | First Shō dynasty | ||||
| Father | Shō Chū | ||||
| Mother | daughter of Katsuren aji | ||||
He died in 1449 without an heir and his uncle Shō Kinpuku was installed as the king.
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