Lista de Personas Famosas llamadas Sho
Shō Nei
Shō Nei was king of the Ryukyu Kingdom from 1587–1620. He reigned during the 1609 invasion of Ryukyu and was the first king of Ryukyu to be a vassal to the Shimazu clan of Satsuma, a Japanese feudal domain.
Shō Sei
Shō Sei was king of the Ryukyu Kingdom from 1526 to 1555. He was the fifth son of King Shō Shin, who he succeeded.
Shō Shin
Shō Shin (1465–1526; r. 1477-1526) fue un rey del reino Ryūkyū, el tercero de la línea de la Segunda Dinastía. El prolongado reinado de Shō Shin ha sido denominado "los grandes días de Chūzan", un periodo caracterizado por una gran paz y prosperidad. Era hijo de Shō En, el fundador de la dinastía, por parte de Yosoidon, la segunda esposa de Sho En, a menudo denominada la reina madre. Sucedió a su tío, Shō Sen'i, quien fue obligado a abdicar en su favor.
Shō Gen
Shō Gen was king of the Ryukyu Kingdom from 1556 to 1572. He was called "Gen, the mute." The king required considerable support from the Sanshikan, the chief council of royal advisors. His reign marked the beginning of the Council's demonstration of significantly greater effectiveness and efficiency than previously.
Sho Endo
Sho Endo is a Japanese freestyle skier.
Sho Tanaka
Sho Tanaka es un luchador profesional japonés, más conocido bajo el nombre de Sho quien trabaja actualmente en la New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW). Anteriormente estuvo en las empresas como Ring of Honor (ROH) y el Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL) de México, donde se lo conocía con el nombre de Raijin (雷神Raijin), el nombre del dios del trueno japonés, y fue parte de La Ola Amarilla junto con Okumura, Kamaitachi y Fujin.
Shō Iku
Shō Iku was a king of the Ryukyu Kingdom from 1835 to 1847. He was the eldest son of Shō Kō. According to Chūzan Seifu, he was appointed regent in 1828, in place of his ailing father who was supposedly afflicted by a mental illness. Shō Kō died in 1834, and Shō Iku was installed as the king.
Shō Sen'i
Shō Sen'i was a king of the Ryukyu Kingdom, the second of the line 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.
Sho Miyagawa
Sho Miyagawa is a Japanese professional baseball pitcher for the Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles in Japan's Nippon Professional Baseball.
Shō Yakumaru