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In [[1368]], he sent envoys to [[Goryeo|Korea]] for the first time as head of the Sô clan. | In [[1368]], he sent envoys to [[Goryeo|Korea]] for the first time as head of the Sô clan. | ||
| − | He was succeeded by his nephew [[So Sumishige|Sô Sumishige]] | + | He was succeeded by his nephew [[So Sumishige|Sô Sumishige]] (a son of Sôkô), from what is known as the Nii Sô branch of the family. |
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Latest revision as of 06:59, 23 August 2025
Sô Tsuneshige was the 4th head of the Sô clan.
He was a vassal of the Shôni clan, and served as shugodai of Chikuzen province. Tsuneshige extended Sô influence on Tsushima, dispatching his younger brother Sô Sôkô to serve as daikan there.
In 1368, he sent envoys to Korea for the first time as head of the Sô clan.
He was succeeded by his nephew Sô Sumishige (a son of Sôkô), from what is known as the Nii Sô branch of the family.
| Preceded by: Sô Morikuni |
Head of Sô clan | Succeeded by: Sô Sumishige |
References
- Gallery labels, Tsushima Museum.[1]