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  • Uesugi Kagetora was the seventh son of [[Hojo Ujiyasu|Hôjô Ujiyasu]] and was adopted by [[Uesugi Kenshin]] in [[1569]]
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  • *2.[[Hojo Ujikuni]]
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  • *[[Hojo Tokimasa|Hôjô Tokimasa]] is born (d. [[1215]]).
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  • *[[Fujiwara no Michinaga]] dies at the [[Hojo-ji|Hôjô-ji]] (b. [[966]]).
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  • Originally from Sagami, the Shibuya clan battled against the [[Hojo clan (Hojo Regents)|Hôjô]] and [[Miura clan]]s during the [[Kamakura period]]. For t
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  • ...ispute is known as the Hanagura no ran. With the military assistance of [[Hojo Ujitsuna]] of [[Sagami province]] and the support of [[Takeda Nobutora]] of
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  • *[[Hojo Tokimune|Hôjô Tokimune]] is born (d. [[1284]]).
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  • .... Following the defeat of the Takeda in [[1582]], Masanao briefly served [[Hojo Ujinao|Hôjô Ujinao]] but later switched his loyalties to [[Toyotomi Hidey
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  • ...en no kami]] and [[Akiyama Kurando]], who had opposed his rise to power. [[Hojo Soun|Ise Shinkûro]] (Hôjô Soûn), a nominal vassal of the [[Imagawa clan * [[Odawara Hojo-Ki]]
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  • ...urn [[Anjo castle]] in [[1549]]. Before his death, he helped broker the [[Hojo-Takeda-Imagawa Alliance]] at the [[Zentoku-ji]] temple.
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  • A son of [[Minamoto no Yoritomo]] and [[Hojo Masako|Hôjô Masako]], he succeeded his father in [[1199]] and was formall ...llowed himself to be succeeded by Sanetomo. By the end of that year, the [[Hojo clan|Hôjô clan]] began its persecution of the Hiki clan, attacking the Hi
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  • ...[Engakuji]] is founded by [[Mugaku Sogen]], on behalf of ''[[shikken]]'' [[Hojo Tokimune|Hôjô Tokimune]].
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  • ...ga Takamoto]] ([[1485]]-[[1535]]) and was married to the the daughter of [[Hojo Ujitsuna|Hôjô Ujitsuna]]. Originally allied to the Hôjô, Haruuji, who r
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  • ...ovince]] was related to the [[Kasahara clan|Kasahara]] who served the [[Go-Hojo clan|Hôjô]]. Kiyoshige resisted the advances of [[Takeda Shingen]] and wa
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  • *[[Hojo Takatoki|Hôjô Takatoki]] is born (d. [[1333]]).
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  • ...[[Imagawa Ujizane]] and two daughters. This marriage would result in a [[Hojo clan|Hôjô]] invasion which reached all the way to Okitsu, an advance stop
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  • Ujiyasu, considered by some scholars to be the greatest of the [[Hojo clan|Hôjô]] Daimyô, fought his first battle in [[1530]] ([[Battle of Oza ...series of forts, chief among which was Kawagoe, defended in [[1545]] by [[Hojo Tsunanari|Hôjô Tsunanari]]. The now-united branches of the Uesugi, whose
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  • *[[Hojo Tokiyori|Hôjô Tokiyori]] dies (b. [[1227]]).
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  • ...e care of [[Numata castle]] in 1580 and later defended it against the [[Go-Hojo clan|Hôjô clan]]. His son [[Yasawa Yorisada|Yorisada]] went on to serve t
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  • ...r decline during the [[Muromachi Period]]. They became vassals of the [[Go-Hojo clan|Hôjô]] in the mid-16th Century.
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