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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sō_TakeyukiSō Takeyuki - Wikipedia

    Count Sō Takeyuki (宗武志, Takeyuki Sō, Korean: 소 다케유키; 16 February 1908 – 22 April 1985) was a Japanese aristocrat, academic and poet. He was the count of the island Tsushima from 1923 to 1985.

  2. In May 1931, after "matchmaking" by Empress Teimei, the consort of Emperor Taishō of Japan, Princess Deokhye married Count Sō Takeyuki (武志; 1908–1985), a Japanese aristocrat. The marriage had in fact been decided in 1930.

  3. Dec 5, 2019 · Despite this, Empress Teimei of Japan, consort of Emperor Taishō, arranged for her to marry a Japanese aristocrat, Count Sō Takeyuki. When her condition improved slightly, the marriage immediately went ahead. They were married on 8 May 1931, and she gave birth to a daughter named Masae the following year on 14 August 1932.

  4. www.wikiwand.com › en › Sō_TakeyukiSō Takeyuki - Wikiwand

    Count Sō Takeyuki was a Japanese aristocrat, academic and poet. He was the count of the island Tsushima from 1923 to 1985. He was the husband of Princess Deokhye, the last princess of the Korean Empire, and served as a member of the House of Peers.

  5. Feb 11, 2021 · Upon returning to Japan, Deokhye entered into an arranged marriage with the Japanese aristocrat Count Sō Takeyuki (pictured above). From this point on, Deokhye developed various psychological conditions such as sleepwalking, precocious dementia, and eating disorders; she spent much of her adult life in and out of mental health clinics.

  6. en.namu.wiki › w › 소 다케유키So Takeyuki - NamuWiki

    So Takeyuki 宗武志 | Sō Takeyuki. birth. 1908 February 16. Tokyo prefecture Tokyo city (Current Tokyo) Dead. 1985 April 22 (age 77) spouse. Princess Deokhye (1930 to 1953, divorced) Yoshie Katsumura (married 1955) children. Eldest daughter Masae So (1932 ~ ?) [1] eldest son Tatsuhito Second daughter Waki

  7. samurai-archives.com › wiki › So_TakeyukiSo Takeyuki - SamuraiWiki

    Count Sô Takeyuki was an early 20th century head of the clan. He married Princess Deokhye , daughter of Emperor Gojong , the final king of the Korean kingdom of Joseon . Takeyuki and Princess Deokhye were married on 8 May, 1931 in a Japanese-style ceremony in Tokyo.

  8. Jul 22, 2009 · English: The photograph of Princess Dukhye and Count Takeyuki So, that was shot in 1931 in Izuhara, Tsushima.

  9. 武志 たけゆき, Takeyuki 宗 (黑田) aka 黒田, くろだ, Kuroda, そう, , Sô (16 Feb 1908 - 22 Apr 1985)

  10. Sep 26, 2023 · Politicians of Japan by name.

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