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In 1560 Ujiyasu had officially retired in favor of his eldest son Ujimasa, but continued to guide the clan until his death in [[1571]]. Both a gifted general and administrator, Ujiyasu stands out as one of the foremost rulers of his day, although his achievements would be overshadowed by the demise of his clan two decades later.  
 
In 1560 Ujiyasu had officially retired in favor of his eldest son Ujimasa, but continued to guide the clan until his death in [[1571]]. Both a gifted general and administrator, Ujiyasu stands out as one of the foremost rulers of his day, although his achievements would be overshadowed by the demise of his clan two decades later.  
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Ujiyasu's sons included: [[Hojo Ujimasa|Ujimasa]] ([[1538]]-1590), [[Hojo Ujiteri|Ujiteru]] (1539-1590), [[Hojo Ujikuni|Ujikuni ([[1541]]-[[1597]]), [[Hojo Ujinori|Ujinori ([[1545]]-[[1600]]), [[Hojo Ujitada|Ujitada]], [[Hojo Ujimitsu|Ujimitsu]], and (Uesugi) Kagetora ([[1552]]-[[1579]]).  
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Ujiyasu's sons included: [[Hojo Ujimasa|Ujimasa]] ([[1538]]-1590), [[Hojo Ujiteru|Ujiteru]] (1539-1590), [[Hojo Ujikuni|Ujikuni]] ([[1541]]-[[1597]]), [[Hojo Ujinori|Ujinori]] ([[1545]]-[[1600]]), [[Hojo Ujitada|Ujitada]], [[Hojo Ujimitsu|Ujimitsu]], and (Uesugi) Kagetora ([[1552]]-[[1579]]).  
       
[[Category:Samurai]]
 
[[Category:Samurai]]
 
[[Category:Sengoku Period]]
 
[[Category:Sengoku Period]]