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  • *1 [[Hojo Tokimasa|Hôjô Tokimasa]] 北条時政 [[1203]]/9 - [[1205]]/int.7/19
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  • #REDIRECT [[Hojo clan (Hojo Regents)]]
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  • * ''Distinction: [[Go-Hojo clan|Hôjô retainer]] ...died of natural causes in 1578 and his house was eventually inherited by [[Hojo Ujikatsu|Hôjô Ujikatsu]].
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  • ...chronicles 5 generations of the [[Go-Hojo clan]], from [[Hojo Soun]] to [[Hojo Ujiyasu]].
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  • ...le of success was to be short-lived. In [[1205]], Masako and her brother [[Hojo Yoshitoki|Yoshitoki]] ousted Tokimasa, ostensibly due to a supposed plot on
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  • ...asa|Hôjô Ujimasa]], and succeeded him to become the fifth head of the [[Go-Hojo clan|Hôjô clan]]. After his successful siege, Hideyoshi made Ujimasa and his brother [[Hojo Ujiteru|Hôjô Ujiteru]] commit ''seppuku''. Ujimasa wrote a death poem:
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  • Ujitsuna was the second [[Hojo clan|Hôjô]] daimyô and was the eldest son of [[Hojo Soun|Hôjô Soun]] ([[1432]]-[[1519]]), who was known in life as Ise Shinku Ujitsuna was succeeded by his eldest son, [[Hojo Ujiyasu|Ujiyasu]]. He had earlier adopted a son from the Kushima family of
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  • [[Image:Ujimasa ujiteru.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Grave stones of [[Hojo Ujimasa|Hôjô Ujimasa]] and Ujiteru near Odawara station]] ...brother Ujimasa to form an alliance with [[Oda Nobunaga]]. Although the [[Hojo clan|Hôjô]] and [[Oda clan|Oda]] had nominally cooperated in the invasion
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  • ...asa ujiteru.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Grave stones of Ujimasa, his wife, and [[Hojo Ujiteru|Ujiteru]] near Odawara station]] ...s to improve relations up with the [[Takeda clan|Takeda]], with whom the [[Hojo clan|Hôjô]] were at war with in 1570. This angered [[Uesugi Kenshin]], wh
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  • [[Image:Hojo-yagura.jpg|right|thumb|320px|The site where Takatoki and a number of others Hôjô Takatoki was the 14th and last of the [[Hojo clan (Hojo Regents)|Hôjô clan regents]] (''[[shikken]]''). He was forced to commit s
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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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  • * ''Distinction: [[Hojo clan|Hôjô]] retainer'' ...to]] to act as an intermediary between [[Hojo Ujimasa|Hôjô Ujimasa]] and [[Hojo Ujinao|Hôjô Ujinao]] and [[Toyotomi Hideyoshi]]. Although negotiations fa
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  • ...ent after Tokiyori disinherited his older son (Tokimune's older brother) [[Hojo Tokisuke|Hôjô Tokisuke]], naming the younger Tokimune his heir.<ref>Watan ...nal attempted Mongol invasion, and was succeeded by his 14 year old son, [[Hojo Sadatoki|Hôjô Sadatoki]].
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  • * ''Distinction: [[Hojo clan|Hôjô]] retainer Ujitoki was the 2nd son of [[Hojo Soun|Hôjô Sôun]]. He was first known as Shinrokurô. He for a time held
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  • ...hat supposedly resulted in the first appointments of Shugo and jitō. The [[Hojo clan|Hôjô]], led by Tokimasa and the influential Masako, had become one o ...aughter who would go on to marry shogun Minamoto no Yoritomo; and a son, [[Hojo Yoshitoki|Hôjô Yoshitoki]].
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  • * ''Distinction: [[Hojo clan|Hôjô]] retainer ...adopted into the Uesugi family, Nagatsuna was succeeded by his grandson [[Hojo Ujitaka|Ujitaka]]. He died on 12/8/1589.
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  • [[Image:Hojo soun.JPG|right|thumb|Sôun's statue in front of Odawara station]] ...tle|Okazaki]] and [[Sanada castle|Sanada castles]] and in time became [[Go-Hojo clan|Hôjô]] vassals. Another version of events, certainly a fable, is tha
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  • * ''Distinction: [[Hojo clan|Hôjô]] retainer'' ...went on to fame in numerous engagements and was ably assisted by his son [[Hojo Ujishige|Ujishige]] (though the latter predeceased his father in [[1578]]).
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  • '''Hojo clan''' can refer to *[[Go-Hojo clan]] ''Founded by Hojo Soun in the early Sengoku period''
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  • ...d by [[Fujita Yasukuni]]. He competed for reknown with his elder brother [[Hojo Ujiteru|Ujiteru]], whom he resembled in many ways. He was defeated along wi
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  • [[Image:Hojo_mon.jpg|left|thumb|The Hojo kamon.]] ...m a favorite subject among scholars. [[Image:Gohojog.jpg|right|280px|thumb|Hojo clan genealogy]]The origins of the Ise family are unclear, and certain scho
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  • ...akeda Shingen]] ([[Obai-in]]), [[Imagawa Ujizane]] married a daughter of [[Hojo Ujiyasu]], and [[Takeda Yoshinobu]] had already married the daughter of Ima ..., the entire history of the Sengoku may have changed completely.</ref> The Hojo clan benefitted by being freed up to expand thier own influence in the Kant
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  • Japanese Title: '''Hojo Tokimune''' The 2001 NHK Taiga Drama follows the life of [[shikken]] Hojo Tokimune and his struggles with both inter-clan warfare and the attempted M
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  • '''Hojo clan''' can refer to *[[Go-Hojo clan]] ''Founded by Hojo Soun in the early Sengoku period''
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  • ...chronicles 5 generations of the [[Go-Hojo clan]], from [[Hojo Soun]] to [[Hojo Ujiyasu]].
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  • *[[Hojo clan (Hojo Regents)|Hôjô clan]] - 北条氏 *[[Go-Hojo clan|Gô-Hôjô clan]] - 後北条氏
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  • Japanese Title: '''Hojo Tokimune''' The 2001 NHK Taiga Drama follows the life of [[shikken]] Hojo Tokimune and his struggles with both inter-clan warfare and the attempted M
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  • *[[Hojo Soun|Ise Moritoki]] - 伊勢盛時 *[[Hojo Soun|Ise Nagauji]] - 伊勢長氏
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  • #REDIRECT [[Hojo clan (Hojo Regents)]]
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  • * [[Hojo Ujiteru]], [[Hojo Ujikuni]] (under the command of [[Hojo Ujiyasu]]) (20,000) vs. [[Takeda Shingen]] (10,000) ...fought battle was turned by a furious attack by [[Yamagata Masakage]]. The Hojo were defeated and forced to retreat north, allowing the Takeda to return to
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  • * ''Distinction: [[Go-Hojo clan|Hôjô retainer]] ...died of natural causes in 1578 and his house was eventually inherited by [[Hojo Ujikatsu|Hôjô Ujikatsu]].
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  • * ''Distinction: [[Go-Hojo clan|Hôjô]] retainer'' ...Kasahara Ujishige]]. He served [[Hojo Ujitsuna|Hôjô Ujitsuna]] and later [[Hojo Ujiyasu|Hôjô Ujiyasu]].
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  • * ''Distinction: [[Hojo clan|Hôjô]] retainer ...adopted into the Uesugi family, Nagatsuna was succeeded by his grandson [[Hojo Ujitaka|Ujitaka]]. He died on 12/8/1589.
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  • * ''Distinction: [[Hojo clan|Hôjô]] retainer '' ...He served in a number of campaigns for [[Hojo Ujiyasu|Hôjô Ujiyasu]] and [[Hojo Ujimasa|Ujimasa]]. During the [[Odawara Campaign]] ([[1590]]), he was attac
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  • * [[Hojo Ujitsuna]] (20,000) vs. [[Satomi Yoshitaka]] and [[Ashikaga Yoshiaki (Oyumi ...upon and defeated with relative ease, resulting in Ashikaga's death and a Hojo pursuit of the Satomi onto the Boso Peninsula.
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  • * ''Distinction: [[Hojo clan|Hôjô]] retainer'' ...to]] to act as an intermediary between [[Hojo Ujimasa|Hôjô Ujimasa]] and [[Hojo Ujinao|Hôjô Ujinao]] and [[Toyotomi Hideyoshi]]. Although negotiations fa
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  • * [[Toyotomi Hideyoshi]] (200,000) vs. [[Hojo Ujimasa]]/[[Hojo Ujinao]] (40,000) ...er three months Odawara surrendered. Hojo Ujimasa commited suicide and the Hojo lost the Kanto.
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  • * ''Distinction: [[Hojo clan|Hôjô]] retainer. Inomata Kuninori served [[Hojo Ujikuni|Hôjô Ujikuni]] and was killed in 1590.
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  • * [[Hojo Ujiyasu]] (15,000?) vs. [[Satomi Yoshihiro]] (10,000) ...tle, the Satomi were greatly weakened, though they continued to resist the Hojo for over a decade.
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  • ..., Fujiuji fled back and forth between Kazusa and Koga until [[1562]], when Hojo Ujiyasu invaded Koga, and captured him. He was held variously in [[Sagami p
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  • * ''Distinction: [[Hojo clan|Hôjô]] retainer'' ...ally of [[Uesugi Kenshin]] but after being offended by the latter joined [[Hojo Ujiyasu|Hôjô Ujiyasu]].
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  • * ''Distinction: [[Hojo clan|Hôjô]] retainer Ujitoki was the 2nd son of [[Hojo Soun|Hôjô Sôun]]. He was first known as Shinrokurô. He for a time held
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  • *1 [[Hojo Tokimasa|Hôjô Tokimasa]] 北条時政 [[1203]]/9 - [[1205]]/int.7/19
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  • ...akeda Shingen]] ([[Obai-in]]), [[Imagawa Ujizane]] married a daughter of [[Hojo Ujiyasu]], and [[Takeda Yoshinobu]] had already married the daughter of Ima ..., the entire history of the Sengoku may have changed completely.</ref> The Hojo clan benefitted by being freed up to expand thier own influence in the Kant
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  • ...ent after Tokiyori disinherited his older son (Tokimune's older brother) [[Hojo Tokisuke|Hôjô Tokisuke]], naming the younger Tokimune his heir.<ref>Watan ...nal attempted Mongol invasion, and was succeeded by his 14 year old son, [[Hojo Sadatoki|Hôjô Sadatoki]].
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  • * ''Distinction: [[Ashikaga clan|Ashikaga]], [[Uesugi clan|Uesugi]], [[Hojo clan|Hôjo]] retainer '' ...mo came under the influence of [[Uesugi Kenshin]]. He later submitted to [[Hojo Ujimasa|Hôjô Ujimasa]].
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  • ...gi]]. They lost Odawara to [[Hojo Soun|Hôjô Sôun]] and afterwards became [[Hojo clan|Hôjô]] vassals.
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  • ...a son of [[Akai Teruyasu]]. He served [[Hojo Ujiyasu|Hôjô Ujiyasu]] and [[Hojo Ujimasa|Ujimasa]]. Terukage held [[Tatebayashi castle]] in southeastern [[K
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  • * ''Distinction: [[Hojo clan|Hôjô]] retainer'' ...Takeda]] and [[Satomi clan|Satomi]] on various occasions. He accompanied [[Hojo Ujinao|Hôjô Ujinao]] into exile in [[1590]] but after Ujinao's death his
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  • * ''[[Go-Hojo clan|Hôjô]] retainer'' Yasukatsu was the son of [[Kasahara Nobutame]] and a noted retainer of [[Hojo Ujiyasu|Hôjô Ujiyasu]]. He happened to be in [[Kanbara castle]] in [[Suru
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  • ...as murdered and was succeeded by [[Hojo Ujimasa|Hôjô Ujimasa's]] 2nd son [[Hojo Ujiteru|Ujiteru]]. After the fall of the Hôjô, his sons [[Oishi Yoshinaka
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  • * ''[[Go-Hojo clan|Hôjô]] retainer'' Norhide was the son of [[Matsuda Yorihide]]. He was one of [[Hojo Ujimasa|Hôjô Ujimasa's]] chief retainers but during [[Toyotomi Hideyoshi|
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  • *1221/5/19 [[Hojo Masako|Hôjô Masako]] speeches in front of retainers.(Kamakura) *1221/6/16 [[Hojo Yasutoki|Hôjô Yasutoki]] and [[Hojo Tokifusa|Hôjô Tokifusa]] become ''[[Rokuhara Tandai]]'', stationed in Rok
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  • * [[Hojo Ujiyasu]] (8,000) / [[Hojo Tsunashige]] (3,000) vs. [[Uesugi Tomosada]] / [[Uesugi Norimasa]] / [[Ashi ...the west, he could only look on. However, a treaty was reached between the Hojo and Imagawa that allowed Ujiyasu to turn his full attention to Kawagoe, whi
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  • ...ô Tokimasa]] steps down as regent (''[[shikken]]'') in favor of his son, [[Hojo Yoshitoki|Yoshitoki]].
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  • [[Image:Hojo_mon.jpg|left|thumb|The Hojo kamon.]] ...m a favorite subject among scholars. [[Image:Gohojog.jpg|right|280px|thumb|Hojo clan genealogy]]The origins of the Ise family are unclear, and certain scho
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  • ...of [[1536]] is a matter of debate among scholars. His son was adopted by [[Hojo Ujitsuna|Hôjô Ujitsuna]].
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  • ...bone]], the daughter of [[Hiki Yoshikazu]]. Ichiman died young, when the [[Hojo clan|Hôjô clan]] destroyed the [[Hiki clan]]. ...the [[Hojo clan|Hôjô clan]]. Battle broke out between Hiki Yoshikazu and [[Hojo Tokimasa|Hôjô Tokimasa]], and Yoshikazu was killed in Tokimasa's mansion.
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  • * ''Distinction: [[Hojo clan|Hôjô]] retainer'' ...went on to fame in numerous engagements and was ably assisted by his son [[Hojo Ujishige|Ujishige]] (though the latter predeceased his father in [[1578]]).
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  • [[Image:Hojo-yagura.jpg|right|thumb|320px|The site where Takatoki and a number of others Hôjô Takatoki was the 14th and last of the [[Hojo clan (Hojo Regents)|Hôjô clan regents]] (''[[shikken]]''). He was forced to commit s
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  • ...d by [[Fujita Yasukuni]]. He competed for reknown with his elder brother [[Hojo Ujiteru|Ujiteru]], whom he resembled in many ways. He was defeated along wi
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  • * ''Distinction: [[Uesugi clan|Uesugi]], [[Hojo clan|Hôjô]] retainer'' ...Norimori's relations soured with the Hôjô. He was attacked repeatedly by [[Hojo Ujimasa|Hôjô Ujimasa]] and at length surrendered. He returned to the Uesu
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  • Gen'e was a Buddhist monk known for his writings against [[Hojo clan (Hojo Regents)|Hôjô clan]] rule, and for commentaries on [[Han Dynasty|Han]] an
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  • *''Distinctions: [[Go-Hojo clan|Hôjô]] retainer, lord of [[Shimosa province]] ...tsu|Yûki Masakatsu]]. He was compelled to accept the authority of the [[Go-Hojo clan|Hôjô]] but severed his ties in 1590 when [[Toyotomi Hideyoshi]] came
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  • ...rces state that he fled to his Okazaki castle and afterwards became a [[Go-Hojo clan|Hôjô]] vassal.
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  • ...Minamoto no Yoritomo]], and later an influential figure in effecting the [[Hojo clan|Hôjô clan's]] takeover of power. ...omo, Hiromoto remained in the service of [[Hojo Masako|Hôjô Masako]] and [[Hojo Yoshitoki|Hôjô Yoshitoki]], helping to eliminate the [[Hiki clan|Hiki]],
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  • ...e]]. Yoshiatsu was attacked at Okazaki in [[1512]] and fled to Arai. The [[Hojo clan|Hôjô]] defeated Yoshiatsu's allies, the [[Ota clan|Ota]], and Yoshia
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  • ...u's descendants carried the name Tanegashima (though they maintained the [[Hojo clan|Hôjô family]] crest) and became long-time retainers of the [[Shimazu
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  • *''Established: [[1219]], [[Hojo Yasutoki|Hôjô Yasutoki]]'' ...makura]]. It was founded in 1219, when shogunal regent (''[[shikken]]'') [[Hojo Yasutoki|Hôjô Yasutoki]] invited a high priest from [[Kyoto]] to found it
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  • Tôshô-ji was the family temple of the [[Hojo clan|Hôjô clan]] in [[Kamakura]]. It was established in the early 14th century by [[Hojo Takatoki|Hôjô Takatoki]], but was destroyed in the [[1333]] [[siege of Ka
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  • *[[Hojo Mototoki|Hôjô Mototoki]] succeeds [[Hojo Hirotoki|Hôjô Hirotoki]] as ''[[shikken]]''.
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  • ...eir strong position, the [[Hojo clan (Pre-Sengoku Regents)|Hôjô]] regent [[Hojo Tokiyori|Tokiyori]] almost wiped out the line when [[Miura Yasumura]], alon ...nor branch existed into the early Sengoku Period, only to fall to the [[Go-Hojo clan|Go-Hôjô]] in [[1516]].
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  • ...) and after some bitter fighting managed to bring down [[Otate castle]]. A Hojo attempt to come to the aid of their kinsman failed, and Kagetora commited s
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  • *[[Hojo Tokimune|Hôjô Tokimune]] succeeds [[Hojo Masamura|Hôjô Masamura]] as ''[[shikken]]'' (shogunal regent).
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  • *[[Hojo Tokiyori|Hôjô Tokiyori]] is succeeded by [[Hojo Nagatoki|Hôjô Nagatoki]] as [[shikken|regent]].
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  • *1242/6/15 [[Hojo Tsunetoki|Hôjô Tsunetoki]] succeeds [[Hojo Yasutoki|Hôjô Yasutoki]] as ''[[shikken]]''.
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  • [[Image:Ujimasa ujiteru.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Grave stones of [[Hojo Ujimasa|Hôjô Ujimasa]] and Ujiteru near Odawara station]] ...brother Ujimasa to form an alliance with [[Oda Nobunaga]]. Although the [[Hojo clan|Hôjô]] and [[Oda clan|Oda]] had nominally cooperated in the invasion
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  • The Daidoji became important retainers of the [[Hojo clan|Hôjô]] and served as senior advisors until the fall of [[Odawara cas
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  • *1311/9/22 [[Hojo Morotoki|Hôjô Morotoki]] steps down as ''[[shikken]]''. *1311/10/3 [[Hojo Munenobu|Hôjô Munenobu]] becomes ''shikken''.
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  • ...asetoge]] ([[1582]]) and Kanagawa (1582) and was one of those that urged [[Hojo Ujinao|Hôjô Ujinao]] to both resist [[Toyotomi Hideyoshi|Hideyoshi]] and
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  • *[[Hojo Tsunashige|Hôjô Tsunashige]] is born (d. [[1587]]). *[[Hojo Ujiyasu|Hôjô Ujiyasu]] is born (d. [[1571]]).
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  • ...d in [[1544]], when they had the support of [[Ashikaga Haruuji]] and the [[Hojo clan|Hôjô]] were distracted by the [[Imagawa clan|Imagawa family]]. The a
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  • *[[Hojo Morotoki|Hôjô Morotoki]] succeeds [[Hojo Sadatoki|Hôjô Sadatoki]] as ''[[shikken]]'' (regent).
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  • * ''Daughters: Wife of [[Kuwayama Kazunao]], Wife of [[Hojo Ujinobu]], Wife of [[Mori Takanari]], Wife of [[Kurushima Michiharu]], Wife ...ter peace was struck between Nobuo and [[Toyotomi Hideyoshi]], he served [[Hojo Ujiyasu]]. After the fall of [[Odawara castle]], he served [[Gamo Ujisato|G
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  • *1203/9 [[Hojo Tokimasa|Hôjô Tokimasa]] becomes ''[[shikken]]''. *The [[Hojo clan (Hojo Regents)|Hôjô clan]] attacks the mansions of the [[Hiki clan]], killing m
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  • ...lled the heart of the [[Kanto]] plain and fought against the encroaching [[Hojo clan|Hôjô]] until their defeat at [[Battle of Kawagoe|Kawagoe]] in [[1545
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  • ...he [[Miura clan|Miura]] against the [[Hojo clan|Hôjô clan]]. Defeated by [[Hojo Tokiyori|Hôjô Tokiyori]], Suemitsu committed suicide on [[1247]]/6/5 at [
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  • ...und [[1569]] and was responsible for negotiating a peace treaty with the [[Hojo clan|Hôjô]] in [[1570]]. He was entrusted with the defense of Kasugayama
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  • ...569]] and his son [[Urano Shigetsugu|Shigetsugu]] would die fighting the [[Hojo clan|Hôjô]] in [[1582]].
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  • ...own agenda, and eventually, in the mid-1550s, they made peace with the [[Hojo-Takeda-Imagawa Alliance]].
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  • ...was the son of [[Chiba Tanetomi]] and was married to an elder sister of [[Hojo Ujinao|Hôjô Ujinao]].
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  • Yasukatsu was a vassal of the [[Go-Hojo clan|Go-Hôjô clan]], and of the 34 ''[[Odawarashu|Odawara-shû]]''. He ha
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  • ...a]] line) but the two were defeated at [[Konodai castle]] in [[1538]] by [[Hojo Ujitsuna|Hôjô Ujitsuna]]. Yoshitaka recovered from his damaging defeat at
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  • ...cided that the remains found there belonged to members of the [[Hojo clan (Hojo Regents)|Hôjô clan]], or to individuals closely related to the clan. A 19 ...01, elements of the [[NHK Taiga drama]] "Hôjô Tokimune" were shot there; [[Hojo Tokimune|Tokimune]] is credited with playing an important role in repelling
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  • *[[Hojo Soun]] vs. [[Miura Yoshiatsu]] ...o turn their full attention on the [[Miura clan]]. In September [[1512]] [[Hojo Soun|Hôjô Sôun]] was in a position to lay siege to Yoshiatsu at [[Okazak
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  • ...fics of his career are obscure, but he was killed fighting the forces of [[Hojo Ujitsuna|Hôjô Ujitsuna]] in 1535.
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  • ...; the shogunal compound is now known as ''Utsunomiya-tsuji-bakufu''. The [[Hojo clan (regents)|Hôjô clan]] mansion - larger than the new shogunal residen *[[Hojo Masako|Hôjô Masako]] dies (b. [[1156]]).
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  • ...nce]] and [[Takeda Shingen]] of [[Kai province]] meet at [[Zentoku-ji]] ([[Hojo-Takeda-Imagawa Alliance|Hôjô-Takeda-Imagawa Alliance]]). *[[Ashikaga Haruuji]] is defeated and captured by the [[Go-Hojo clan|Hôjô clan]], marking the end of the ''[[Koga Kubo|Koga Kubô]]'' pos
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  • ...[[Sengoku Period]] they clashed with the [[Satomi clan|Satomi]] and the [[Hojo clan|Hôjô]] and were eventually destroyed by the former.
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  • Shigetane was a vassal of the [[Hojo clan|Hôjô family]]. He was besieged in [[Sakura castle]] during [[Toyotom
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  • Tanetomi was a vassal of the [[Hojo clan|Hôjô family]] and held [[Sakura castle]]. He lost some of his holdin
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  • ...son of [[Takeda Nobutsuna]]. In 1535 he was killed in battle against the [[Hojo clan]].
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  • ...shi later submitted to the authority of the Hôjô, with Sadahisa adopting [[Hojo Ujiteru|Hôjô Ujiteru]] as his heir.
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  • ''Hachinoki'' is a [[Noh]] play which portrays [[Hojo Tokiyori|Hôjô Tokiyori]] as a figure of great self-control and economizin
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  • ...mpaigns in the [[Kanto]] region, in [[1569]] he was dispatched to the [[Go-Hojo clan|Hôjô]] to conclude a peace treaty.
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  • The Ishimaki, though obscure, were noted retainers of the [[Go-Hojo clan|Go-Hôjô clan]]. They acted as magistrates, with [[Ishimaki Iesada]]
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  • * ''Distinction: [[Uesugi clan|Uesugi]], [[Hojo clan|Hôjô]] retainer ''
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  • ...e the [[Shiba clan|Shiba]] family and capturing of [[Echizen province]]. [[Hojo Soun]] is also often used as an early example of this with his invasion of
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  • ...r of the regent, [[Hojo Sadatoki|Hôjô Sadatoki]]. Following the death of [[Hojo Takayori|Hôjô Takayori]], Yasumori, an ambitious and gifted admistrator, ...areful politician and maintained good relations with both the [[Hojo clan (Hojo Regents)|Hôjô]] regency and the [[Minamoto clan|Minamoto]] house. His inf
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  • ...cial dedication ceremony is held marking the formal establishment of the [[Hojo-ji|Hôjô-ji]] in Kyoto.
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  • * ''Distinction: [[Uesugi clan|Uesugi]], [[Hojo clan|Hôjô]] retainer''
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  • ...of the [[Uesugi clan|Uesugi]]. He came to accept the authority of the [[Go-Hojo clan|Hôjô]] but later rebelled and came to rely on the [[Satomi clan|Sato
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  • ...him after [[1496]]. He committed suicide along with his father when the [[Hojo clan|Hôjô]] [[Siege of Arai|stormed]] Arai Castle in [[1516]]--in his cas
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  • ...[Uesugi clan|Uesugi]], [[Nagao clan|Nagao]], [[Takeda clan|Takeda]], and [[Hojo clan|Hôjô]] depending on the situation in Kôzuke.
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  • ...anrei Yoriyuki sought to avoid creating another version of the [[Hojo clan|Hojo]] Shikken and instituted a policy whereby posting as Kanrei was alternated
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  • ...n of [[Adachi Yasumori|Adachi Yasumori's]] Brother. He was an advisor to [[Hojo Takatoki]], who became regent in [[1316]]. He died in 1333, committing suic
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  • ...suna was the eldest son of [[Utsunomiya Hirotsuna]]. He submitted to the [[Hojo clan|Hôjô family]] but in turn gave his support to [[Toyotomi Hideyoshi]]
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  • ...first served the Takeda. When [[Fukuzawa castle]] was taken from the [[Go-Hojo clan|Hôjô]] family in [[1571]], Masanao was established there. After the
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  • ...izane was married to a daughter of [[Hojo Ujiyasu|Hôjô Ujiyasu]], the [[Go-Hojo clan|Hôjô]] offered the [[Imagawa clan]] assistance but could not prevent
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  • ...of [[Shogun]] [[Minamoto no Sanetomo]], [[Oe Hiromoto|Ôe Hiromoto]], and [[Hojo Yoshitoki|Hôjô Yoshitoki]]. *Hôjô Yoshitoki and [[Hojo Masako|Hôjô Masako]], seeing Wada Yoshimori as a threat to their control
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  • *The [[Hojo-ji|Hôjô-ji]] is destroyed by fire.
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  • * ''Distinction: [[Hojo clan|Hôjô]], [[Tokugawa clan|Tokugawa]] retainer''
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  • *1284/4/4 ''[[Shikken]]'' [[Hojo Tokimune|Hôjô Tokimune]]'' dies (b. [[1250]]).
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  • The Chikama clan were retainers to the [[Hojo clan|Hôjô clan]], and in the 15th century controlled a section of [[Satsu
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  • ...thus being present for the downfall of the Satomi's longtime enemy, the [[Hojo clan|Hôjô]]. Afterwards he was made to give up his holdings in [[Kazusa p
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  • ...he [[Satomi clan]] while expanding his clan's influence. He clashed with [[Hojo clan|Hôjô]] forces at [[Kamakura]] in [[1524]], opening a long feud betwe
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  • ...mainder of the territory was administered by relatives of the [[Hojo clan (Hojo Regents)|Hôjô]].
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  • * 1512/8/13 [[Hojo Soun]] attacks [[Miura Yoshiura]] at [[Okazaki castle]].([[Sagami province|
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  • ...and assisted his cousin Katsuyori in taking [[Kanbara castle]] from the [[Hojo clan|Hôjô]] in [[1569]] and played an important role in the attack at Nag
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  • * 1334/10 [[Kusunoki Masashige]] attacks remnants of [[Hojo clan|Hôjô clan]] in [[Kii province|Kii]].
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  • ...na]] in [[1539]]. The remainder of the period saw the clan battle the [[Go-Hojo clan|Hôjô]], [[Takeda clan|Takeda]], and [[Imagawa clan]]s on a number of
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  • *1333/4/10 [[Hojo Hidetoki|Hôjô Hidetoki]], military governor of Kyushu, is defeated by the *1333/5/22 [[Adachi Tokiaki]] and [[Hojo Takatoki|Hôjô Takatoki]] commit suicide.
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  • ...sugi Tomoyoshi]]. He made several attempts to resist the movement of the [[Hojo clan|Hôjô]] into Musashi, starting with a failed attempt to relieve the [
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  • ...dai]]. He afterwards allied with [[Takeda Shingen]] and battled with the [[Hojo clan|Hôjô]] and [[Ota clan|Ota]] at [[Mifunedai]] (Mifuneyama) in [[1567]
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  • *[[Hojo Tokimasa|Hôjô Tokimasa]] dies (b. [[1138]]).
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  • * ''Other names: Hayashizaki Jinsuke Minamoto no Shigenobu, Hojo Jinsuke Shigenobu'' The founder of what is today known as [[Iaido]] was a man named either Hojo Jinsuke Shigenobu or Hayashizaki Jinsuke Shigenobu. His life is shrouded i
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  • ...aka]]. He at first served the Takeda and saw action in the attack on the [[Hojo clan|Hôjô's]] [[Fukuzawa castle]] in [[1570]]. He later came to serve the
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  • ...ing as guardian until then. He joined his father on campaign against the [[Hojo clan|Hôjô]] in [[1580]]. He committed suicide alongside Katsuyori followi
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  • *1316/7/10 [[Hojo Takatoki|Hôjô Takatoki]] becomes ''[[shikken]]'' (regent).
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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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  • ...[1587]]), and in [[1590]] joined the campaign to subdue the [[Go-Hojo clan|Hojo]] and teamed with [[Chosokabe Motochika]], [[Wakizaka Yasuharu]], and [[Kat
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  • ...] at the suggestion of [[Emperor Go-Daigo]]. It was built to replace the [[Hojo clan|Hôjô clan's]] family temple, [[Tosho-ji|Tôshô-ji]], and to console
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  • ...the [[Uesugi clan|Uesugi]] and struggled to contain the expansion of the [[Hojo clan|Hôjô]]. He joined [[Uesugi Tomosada]] of the Ogigayatsu-Uesugi in de
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  • ...h Koga Kubo [[Ashikaga Yoshiuji]] and [[Joko-in|Jôkô-in]] (A daughter of [[Hojo Ujiyasu|Hôjô Ujiyasu]]). In [[1583]] when Yoshiuji died without a male h
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  • ...eda fell in [[1582]], he joined first [[Takigawa Kazumasu]] and then the [[Hojo clan|Hôjô]], finally ending up with [[Sanada Masayuki]] ([[1590]]).
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  • *Hitachi Hojo han 常陸北条藩
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  • ...d the position of abbot of a Zen monastery in Kamakura by the [[Hojo clan (Hojo Regents)|Hôjô clan]], he initially refused, instead accepting an offer fr
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  • ...ed to fight in his name, Go-Daigo escaped from exile and returned; while [[Hojo Takatoki|Hôjô Takatoki]] and others led forces against him, Go-Daigo gain When the [[Hojo clan (Hojo Regents)|Hôjô clan]] rose up again in [[1335]], Takauji took it upon hims
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  • ...he Hojo family. Allied with the Satomi and Utsunomiya, Yoshishige resisted Hojo expansion into the eastern Kanto for many years. In the mid-1580's, Yoshish
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  • *''Founder: [[Hojo Tokimune|Hôjô Tokimune]], [[Mugaku Sogen]]'' ...2]] by Ch'an priest [[Mugaku Sogen]] upon the request of ''[[Shikken]]'' [[Hojo Tokimune|Hôjô Tokimune]], who sought to expand the presence of Zen, the s
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  • ...les in the [[Kanto|Kantô]] during the [[Sengoku period]], base of the [[Go-Hojo clan|Hôjô clan]] until its famous fall in the [[1590]] [[siege of Odawara ...Omori clan]] during this time. In [[1495]], the castle was then taken by [[Hojo Soun|Ise Shinkurô]] (Hôjô Sôun), and the castle was then expanded over
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  • ...]], marking the end of the [[Seiwa Genji]] lineage, and the beginning of [[Hojo clan|Hôjô clan]] domination of government.
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  • ...nerals. Interestingly, he deserted the Takeda briefly in [[1553]] to the [[Hojo clan|Hôjô]], though he was convinced to return shortly after. He was acti
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  • *[[Hojo Masako]] travels to [[Kyoto]], where she suggests to Retired [[Emperor Go-T
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  • *[[Hojo Masako|Hôjô Masako]] takes the tonsure.
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  • * 1590/4 [[Toyotomi Hideyoshi]] lays siege to the [[Hojo clan|Hôjô]] family at [[Odawara castle]] ([[Sagami province]]), employing * 1590/7/11 Odawara capitulates; [[Hojo Ujimasa|Hôjô Ujimasa]] commits suicide.
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  • ...Hideyoshi for urging him to show clemency for the deated leaders of the [[Hojo clan|Hôjô]] when [[Siege of Odawara|Odawara fell]] in [[1590]] and in [[1
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  • ...eyes as the first 'Sengoku daimyo', however other scholars lean towards [[Hojo Soun|Hôjô Sôun]] as the first of the Sengoku Daimyo.
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  • She was killed in [[1203]] as the [[Hojo clan|Hôjô clan]] launched a series of attacks on her family, the [[Hiki c
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  • * [[Hojo Masako]] (Zaizen Naomi)
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  • ...asa ujiteru.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Grave stones of Ujimasa, his wife, and [[Hojo Ujiteru|Ujiteru]] near Odawara station]] ...s to improve relations up with the [[Takeda clan|Takeda]], with whom the [[Hojo clan|Hôjô]] were at war with in 1570. This angered [[Uesugi Kenshin]], wh
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  • *[[Hojo Soun|Hôjô Sôun]] is born (d. [[1519]]).
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  • *''Founder:[[Hojo Ujiteru|Hôjô Ujiteru]]'' 北条氏照 ''(1540?-1590)'' ...Kai province]], enters the [[Kanto|Kantô Plain]]. It was built by the [[Go-Hojo clan|Hôjôs]] of [[Odawara castle]], the dominant family of the Kantô at
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  • *[[Hojo Masako|Hôjô Masako]] is born (d. [[1225]]).
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  • *1495/2 [[Hojo Soun|Ise Shinkurô]] takes [[Odawara castle]].
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  • *[[Hojo Soun|Ise Shinkurô]] sends an army to support [[Uesugi Tomoyoshi|Ogigayatsu
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  • *[[Hojo Yoshitoki|Hôjô Yoshitoki]] dies.
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  • *[[Hojo Ujitsuna|Hôjô Ujitsuna]] is born (d. [[1541]]).
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  • ..., where it was erected on the former site of [[Fujiwara no Michinaga]]'s [[Hojo-ji|Hôjô-ji]]; Hôjô-ji was the model for the Usugumo Palace which appear
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  • *[[Hojo Tokiyori|Hôjô Tokiyori]] is born (d. [[1263]]).
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  • *1526/12/15 The [[Go-Hojo clan|Hôjô]] and [[Satomi clan|Satomi]] come to blows over [[Kamakura]], u
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  • ...In the [[Second Battle of Konodai|Battle of Kônodai]] in [[Shimofusa]], [[Hojo Ujiyasu|Hôjô Ujiyasu]] defeats [[Satomi Yoshihiro]].
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  • ...asa|Hôjô Ujimasa]], and succeeded him to become the fifth head of the [[Go-Hojo clan|Hôjô clan]]. After his successful siege, Hideyoshi made Ujimasa and his brother [[Hojo Ujiteru|Hôjô Ujiteru]] commit ''seppuku''. Ujimasa wrote a death poem:
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  • * 1530/6/12 [[Hojo Ujitsuna]] defeats [[Uesugi Tomooki]] in Ozawahara.([[Musashi province|Musa
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  • ...mosu in [[Suruga province]]. After the fall of the Takeda he fled to the [[Hojo clan|Hôjô]] domain. He was assassinated after the fall of the Hôjô in [
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  • *[[Hojo Tokiyuki|Hôjô Tokiyuki]] attacks [[Kamakura]].
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  • * 1563/2 [[Uesugi Norikatsu]] is defeated by [[Takeda Shingen]] and [[Hojo Ujiyasu|Hôjô Ujiyasu]] at Musashi-Matsuyama in [[Musashi province]].
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  • ...omo as a weak, ineffective, or soft shogun, or as merely a puppet of the [[Hojo clan|Hôjô]], like most such assessments, arguments have been made against In [[1205]], rumors that [[Hojo Tokimasa|Hôjô Tokimasa]] was planning to have Sanetomo killed and replace
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  • ...Minamoto no Sanetomo at the suggestion (or urging) of Sanetomo's mother, [[Hojo Masako|Hôjô Masako]]. Kugyô was then entered into training at the Buddhi ...ing the next shogun when he was appointed. Others have pointed to Regent [[Hojo Yoshitoki|Hôjô Yoshitoki's]] sudden claim of illness and withdrawal from
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  • ...] ([[1548]]-[[1576]]) and a minor [[daimyo|daimyô]] who submitted to the [[Hojo clan|Hôjô]]. In [[1590]] he abandoned the Hôjô for [[Toyotomi Hideyoshi
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  • ...ge of Arai]] ends; [[Arai castle]] falls. [[Miura clan]] falls to the [[Go-Hojo clan|Hôjô]].
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  • ...a decisive victory. Kageie afterwards served Kenshin battles against the [[Hojo clan|Hôjô]] and [[Ashina clan|Ashina]], but later became suspected of tre
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  • *The ''[[hojo|hôjô]]'' (abbot's quarters) at [[Daisen-in]] are built; they are today th
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  • ...a-shû shoryô yakuchô'' is a [[1559]] register of the retainers of the [[Go-Hojo clan|Go-Hôjô clan]]. It is, perhaps, the only surviving document of its k
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  • *[[Hojo clan (Hojo regents)|Hôjô clan]] vs. [[Emperor Go-Toba]] ...oing so, and was killed. Several days later, the Imperial Court declared [[Hojo Yoshitoki|Hôjô Yoshitoki]], the regent and representative of the shogunat
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  • ...o]] attempted to place Morinaga on the throne, but was opposed by Regent [[Hojo Takatoki|Hôjô Takatoki]]. Morinaga then took the tonsure, but when Takato
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  • * 1571/10/3 [[Hojo Ujiyasu|Hôjô Ujiyasu]] dies and is succeded by [[Hojo Ujimasa|Ujimasa]].
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  • * 1538/10/7 [[Hojo Ujitsuna|Hôjô Ujitsuna]] defeats [[Satomi Yoshitaka]] and [[Ashikaga Yosh
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  • ...le of success was to be short-lived. In [[1205]], Masako and her brother [[Hojo Yoshitoki|Yoshitoki]] ousted Tokimasa, ostensibly due to a supposed plot on
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  • As late as [[1224]], Yoshimura stood loyally by the [[Hojo clan|Hôjô clan]], helping in that year to derail a plan by the [[Iga fami
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  • ...ungo]], and a number of others. It is famous for its abbot's quarters (''[[hojo|hôjô]]''), the oldest building in Daitokuji; and for its possession of a
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  • Though the codes are sometimes said to have been compiled in [[1223]] by [[Hojo Yoshitoki|Hôjô Yoshitoki]] or by [[Emperor Go-Horikawa]], they were most
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  • * ''Distinction: [[Uesugi clan|Uesugi]], [[Takeda clan (Kai)|Takeda]], [[Hojo clan|Hôjô]] retainer''
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  • ...1/13 In The [[Battle of Takanawahara]] (also known as the Siege of Edo), [[Hojo Ujitsuna|Hôjô Ujitsuna]] defeats [[Ota Suketaka]], a Uesugi vassal, expan
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  • ...hat supposedly resulted in the first appointments of Shugo and jitō. The [[Hojo clan|Hôjô]], led by Tokimasa and the influential Masako, had become one o ...aughter who would go on to marry shogun Minamoto no Yoritomo; and a son, [[Hojo Yoshitoki|Hôjô Yoshitoki]].
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  • ...him and named him part heir alongside [[Uesugi Kagetora]] ([[Hojo Ujiyasu|Hojo Ujiyasu's]] 7th son, adopted by Kenshin in [[1569]]). Following Kenshin's d ...d role by launching a foray into [[Shinano province|Shinano]]. He attacked Hojo forts in [[Kozuke province|Kozuke]] during the [[1590]] [[Odawara Campaign]
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  • ...mi Hideyoshi]] orders preperations to be made for a campaign against the [[Hojo clan|Hôjô]].
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  • * 1545/8 [[Imagawa Yoshimoto]] and [[Hojo Ujiyasu|Hôjô Ujiyasu]] confront one another in [[Suruga province|Suruga]]
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  • ...fter the death of Oda Nobunaga in June 1582 Kazumasu was defeated by the [[Hojo clan|Hôjô]] at the [[Battle of Kanagawa]] and fled to Ise. Following the
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  • * 1562/11 [[Uesugi Kenshin]] clashes with [[Go-Hojo clan|Hôjô]] forces and Takeda forces at [[Matsuyama castle]] in [[Musashi
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  • ...a Bizen no kami Nobuyoshi]] ([[1576]]-[[1642]]), a member of a former [[Go-Hojo clan|Hôjô]] retainer family. Yorifusa is sometimes said to have been cons
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  • *Grave of the Five [[Go-Hojo clan|Hôjô]] Lords is established at [[Soun-ji|Sôun-ji]] in [[Hakone]].
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  • * [[Hojo Ujinao]]
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  • Nitta and Ashikaga also led forces to defend Kamakura against [[Hojo clan (Hojo Regents)|Hôjô clan]] forces, retaking it for Go-Daigo again when the city
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  • # ''Burning Grass'' (草燃える) 17th NHK Taiga Drama 1979; [[Hojo Masako|Hôjô Masako]], wife of [[Minamoto no Yoritomo]] ...Hojo Tokimune]]'' (北条時宗) 40th NHK Taiga Drama 2001; [[Kamakura Period]]--[[Hojo Tokimune|Hôjô Tokimune]]
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  • ...ly forced the two branches of the Uesugi to join forces. Kawagoe fell to [[Hojo Ujitsuna|Hôjô Ujitsuna]] in [[1537]] and in [[1545]] both the Ogigayatsu
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  • ...der of the Shimazu clan. He fought for the [[Kamakura shogunate]], under [[Hojo Yoshitoki|Hôjô Yoshitoki]], against the forces of [[Emperor Go-Toba]] in
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  • *[[Hojo Soun|Hôjô Sôun]] dies.
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  • * 1588/8/22 Hideyoshi sends envoys to [[Hojo Ujimasa|Hôjô Ujimasa]] requesting his presence in the capital and offers
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  • ...nclude [[Itsukushima Shrine]], the [[Sanjo Palace|Sanjô Palace]] and the [[Hojo-ji|Hôjô-ji]].
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  • ...o control the Kantô. In the 16th century the Kantô was controlled by the [[Hojo clan|Hôjô clan]] of Odawara in Sagami (the "later Hôjô"). they were de
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  • * 1561/2 [[Uesugi Kenshin]] besieges [[Hojo Ujiyasu|Hôjô Ujiyasu]] [[Siege of Odawara (1561)|in Odawara]] but retreat
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  • Ujitsuna was the second [[Hojo clan|Hôjô]] daimyô and was the eldest son of [[Hojo Soun|Hôjô Soun]] ([[1432]]-[[1519]]), who was known in life as Ise Shinku Ujitsuna was succeeded by his eldest son, [[Hojo Ujiyasu|Ujiyasu]]. He had earlier adopted a son from the Kushima family of
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  • The ''[[hojo|hôjô]]'' (abbot's residence) at Daisen-in, built in [[1513]], is the olde
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  • ...ovince|Kôzuke province]] in [[1582]]. There the two were defeated by the [[Hojo clan|Hôjô]] shortly after [[Oda Nobunaga|Oda Nobunaga's]] death in June o
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  • ...]], in which [[Wada Yoshimori]] launched attacks against shogunal regent [[Hojo Yoshitoki|Hôjô Yoshitoki]]. Since their residences were located in such p ...ious developments over the course of the Kamakura period. The [[Hojo clan (Hojo Regents)|Hôjô clan]], regents to the shoguns, heavily patronized [[Zen]]
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  • ...ond took Ashikaga. The Ashikaga became very wealthy under the [[Hojo clan (Hojo Regents)|Hôjô Regents]] and their defection to the [[Kemmu Restoration|Im
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  • [[Image:Hojo soun.JPG|right|thumb|Sôun's statue in front of Odawara station]] ...tle|Okazaki]] and [[Sanada castle|Sanada castles]] and in time became [[Go-Hojo clan|Hôjô]] vassals. Another version of events, certainly a fable, is tha
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  • ...entral Japan and Hideyoshi unified all Japan with the destruction of the [[Hojo clan|Hôjô clan]] of Odawara in [[1590]]. It ended with the transfer of po ...u]] ([[1587]]), his unification of all Japan with the destruction of the [[Hojo clan|Hôjô clan]] of Odawara in [[1590]], and his[[Korean Invasion| invasi
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  • *Imperial messenger asks [[Go-Hojo clan|Hôjô clan]] for annual tribute of [[Izu province]], thus legitimizin
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  • ...mansion survive today at other sites; one of its buildings is now the ''[[hojo|hôjô]]'' (abbot's quarters) at [[Daitoku-ji]], while gates from the Jurak
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  • [[Hojo Yasutoki|Hôjô Yasutoki]] during the [[Kamakura period]], and [[Shibata Ka
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  • ...cluded [[Sakuma Nobumori]] and his son [[Sakuma Masakatsu]] in [[1580]], [[Hojo Ujinao|Hôjô Ujinao]] and his wife Tokuhime in [[1591]], [[Toyotomi Hidets
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  • ...wa]] found themselves standing at a crossroads. Ise Shinkûrô (the future [[Hojo Soun|Hôjô Sôun]]) proposed that until Ujichika has his coming of age cer
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  • ..., and on 21 May, forces led by Yoshisada captured Kamakura. On the 24th, [[Hojo Hidetoki]], the military governor of Kyushu, was destroyed by rebellious lo
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  • *[[Hojo Ujinaga|Hôjô Ujinaga]], ''hatamoto'' and military scholar, dies (b. [[160
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  • ...nal retainer [[Wada Yoshimori]] and those of [[shikken|shogunal regent]] [[Hojo Yoshitoki|Hôjô Yoshitoki]]. In the early months of that year, Hôjô Yoshitoki and his sister [[Hojo Masako|Hôjô Masako]] (mother of [[Shogun]] [[Minamoto no Sanetomo]]), see
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  • ...al regent (''[[shikken]]''). This post then became hereditary within the [[Hojo clan|Hôjô clan]], who came to wield the true power, dominating the shogun **Son of Yoritomo; the second Kamakura shogun. He was exiled by the [[Hojo clan|Hôjô clan]] and put to death.
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  • *[[Hojo Soun|Hôjô Sôun]] invades [[Izu province]] with a force of roughly 300 me
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  • ...n]] [[Buddhist]] convent in [[Kamakura]] after the death of her husband, [[Hojo Tokimune]], the 8th Regent of the Kamakura Shogunate. Her birth name was [[
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  • ...ay from their traditional powerbases, and often they found themselves with Hojo clan Shugo as neighbours. They also do not appear to have held land as par
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  • ...zuke province|Kôzuke]] in [[1580]] and took [[Numata castle] from the [[Go-Hojo clan|Hôjô]], who controlled most of the [[Kanto|Kantô]]. Numata is in no ...asayuki wrote the Hôjô requesting to become their vassal<ref>Letter from [[Hojo Ujikuni|Hôjô Ujikuni]] to Masayuki dated 1582/3/12 ([[Sanada Family Mater
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  • ...took possession. After the forces of [[Toyotomi Hideyoshi]] defeated the [[Hojo]] at [[Odawara castle]], the Ogasawara were moved Ito the [[Kanto]]. Hideyo
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  • ...by members of the [[Taira clan|Taira]], [[Koremune clan|Koremune]], and [[Hojo clan|Hôjô]] families. It was from this estate that the [[Shimazu clan]],
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  • * 1572/1 [[Takeda Shingen]] and the [[Go-Hojo clan|Hôjô]] make peace; the latter breaks off relations with the [[Uesugi
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  • ...anto Plain (the area around present-day Tokyo), which is ruled by the [[Go-Hojo clan|Hôjô clan]] of Odawara. Hideyoshi decides not to attack the strong O
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  • * 1569/11/23 [[Hojo Ujimasa|Hôjô Ujimasa]] repairs [[Odawara castle]].
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  • ...death in [[1199]], his widow [[Hojo Masako|Hôjô Masako]] and her father [[Hojo Tokimasa|Hôjô Tokimasa]] seized power over the shogunate, by establishing
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  • ...ed by his peers, and was often in the position of mediator, such as when [[Hojo Ujiyasu|Hôjô Ujiyasu]] requested he ask [[Takeda Shingen]] not to attack
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  • ...tsu-ji|Kôetsu-ji]], a temple he founded in 1615. The abbot's quarters (''[[hojo|hôjô]]'') at Honpô-ji boasts a garden said to have been designed by Kôe
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  • ...was invading [[Dazaifu (city)|Dazaifu]] and attacking ''Chinzei tandai'' [[Hojo Hidetoki|Hôjô Hidetoki]], at the court's request; as a reward, he was gra
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  • *The [[Go-Hojo clan|Hôjô]] compile a register of roughly 500 of their retainers, known a
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  • It was founded in [[1253]], when [[Hojo Tokiyori|Hôjô Tokiyori]] invited the Chinese ([[Song Dynasty|Song]]) monk
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  • ...ined a reputation as a fearless fighter in Shingen's battles against the [[Hojo clan|Hôjô]] and [[Tokugawa clan|Tokugawa]] families. In the 4th month of ...nded after Nagashino and Katsuyori felt compelled to marry the sister of [[Hojo Ujimasa|Hôjô Ujimasa]] in the 1st month of [[1577]]. Uesugi Kenshin of [
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  • ...ntrol over former [[Takeda clan]] lands, and to avoiding war with the [[Go-Hojo clan|Hôjô clan]].
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  • ...iwara no Muchimaro]], and [[Fujiwara no Umakai]] (all four, d. [[737]]); [[Hojo Ujinao|Hôjô Ujinao]] (d. [[1591]]); and the [[Shunzhi Emperor]] ([[Qing D
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  • ...bess [[Kakusan]] after the death of her husband (the 8th Kamakura Regent [[Hojo Tokimune]]).
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  • ...vered by prominent samurai leaders. The [[Ashikaga kubo|Ashikaga kubô]], [[Hojo Ujitsuna|Hôjô Ujitsuna]], and [[Toyotomi Hideyoshi]] were among the many ...i-no-torii'' is located a distance from the shrine, near the shore. When [[Hojo Masako|his wife]] was pregnant, Minamoto no Yoritomo built a walkway, lined
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