Eiji (Ryukyu)
Eiji (英慈, traditional dates: 1268–1314) was a legendary local ruler of Okinawa Island. Born as the second son of King Taisei, his mother’s name was unknown.
He was the third ruler in Eiso's lineage of monarchs; that is, his grandfather was King Eiso and his father was King Taisei.[1] The five years of Eiji's reign at Shuri were uneventful, but after his death, the island was split into three polities. Eiji was the father of Tamagusuku.[2]
Notes
- Kerr, p. 51., p. 51, at Google Books
- Kerr, p. 59., p. 59, at Google Books
References
- Kerr, George H. (1965). Okinawa, the History of an Island People. Rutland, Vermont: C.E. Tuttle Co. OCLC 39242121
- Nussbaum, Louis-Frédéric. (2002). Japan Encyclopedia. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. ISBN 978-0-674-01753-5; OCLC 48943301
Preceded by Taisei |
Chief of Chūzan 1309–1314 (traditional dates) |
Succeeded by Tamagusuku |
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