Shō Sen'i
Shō Sen'i 尚宣威 shoo shin-i | |||||||||
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Goeku, Ryukyu | |||||||||
Issue | Shō Cho, Prince Goeku Chōri Shō Tei, Prince Mizato Chōeki Inin (Shō Shin's wife) | ||||||||
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Divine name | Nishi nu yununushi (西之世主)[1] | ||||||||
House | Second Shō dynasty | ||||||||
Father | Shō Shoku | ||||||||
Mother | Zui Un |
Shō Sen'i (尚 宣威, Shō Sen'i, 1430–1477; r. 1477 (only six months)) was a king of the Ryukyu Kingdom, the second ruler of the second Shō dynasty. He ruled for only six months after his elder brother Shō En died, and was forced to abdicate to his nephew, Shō Shin.
Shō Sen'i was named Prince of Goeku (越来王子) after his abdication, and given Goeku Ukiyaka.
References
- ^ 琉球国王の神号と『おもろさうし』 (PDF) (in Japanese).