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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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  • ...ad of the Yamanouchi branch of the Uesugi, had suffered as a result of the Hojo family's advances in the [[Kanto Province]]. Losing [[Hirai Castle]] in [[K ...tle]] itself in [[Sagami province]]. Kenshin was able to break through the Hojo's defenses and burn Odawara Town but was unable to make any impression on t
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  • ...wever. With the coming of the next year Hideyoshi besieged the [[Hojo clan|Hojo's]] [[Odawara castle]]. Hideyoshi ordered Date to participate, which he did
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  • *Beppu Genzaemon - [[Hojo Ujimasa]]
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  • ...ontrol of the area during the Tenbun period ([[1532]]-[[1555]]) when the [[Hojo clan|Hôjô]] of Odawara, who were taking over the Kantô, passed Mt. Akagi
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  • ...ho leapt into the water at all, but a young daughter of the [[Dainagon]] [[Hojo Tokifusa|Hôjô Tokifusa]], or a young son of Taira no Munemori.<ref>Sakama
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  • ...s newly-established shogunate. In 1186, Unkei received a commission from [[Hojo no Tokimasa|Hôjô no Tokimasa]], and produced images of [[Amida]], [[Bisha *An image of [[Yakushi]] produced in 1218 for [[Hojo Yoshitoki|Hôjô Yoshitoki]]
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  • ...died in [[1199]], his widow [[Hojo Masako|Hôjô Masako]] named her father [[Hojo Tokimasa|Hôjô Tokimasa]] regent (''[[shikken]]''), and seized control ove ...w decades later, in [[1227]]. Zen received patronage from the [[Hojo clan (Hojo Regents)|Hôjô clan]], regents to the shoguns, and quickly became well-est
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  • ...the Pure Land. [[Fujiwara no Michinaga]], who died at the Amida Hall at [[Hojo-ji|Hôjô-ji]] in [[1027]], is said to have passed away in this manner.<ref
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  • ...on over Kyushu, Hideyoshi was now free to return his attention to the [[Go-Hojo clan|Hôjô clan]] of the [[Kanto|Kantô]], the last major clan in the real
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  • ...orities. Though the book was set in the [[Kamakura period]] and featured [[Hojo Tokiyori|Hôjô Tokiyori]] as the chief character, the authorities recogniz
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  • ...divorce temple." Founded by [[Kakusan-ni]], widow of [[Shikken|Regent]] [[Hojo Tokimune|Hôjô Tokimune]], in [[1285]], the temple regularly took in and p
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  • ...ed. As he was just a child he was exiled to [[Izu province]]. He married [[Hojo Masako|Hôjô Masako]], a woman from an important local family. (After the
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  • ...253]] by the [[Song Dynasty]] monk [[Lanxi Daolong]], who was invited by [[Hojo Tokiyori|Hôjô Tokiyori]] for that purpose. Lanxi Daolong then became the
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  • *[[Hojo Ujihide|Hôjô Ujihide]] ([[1709]]-?)<ref>Arai Hakuseki, Joyce Ackroyd (tra
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  • ...and later Harunobu was compelled to arrange for a peace treaty between the Hojo, Imagawa, and himself due to his wars in Shinano. Over the next decade Haru ...week), the Takeda army did manage to crush an attempt at an ambush by the Hojo at Mimasetoge on their way back to Kai.
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  • *[[Hojo Ujinaga|Hôjô Ujinaga]], ''hatamoto'' and military scholar, is born (d. [[
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  • ...ial as Ashikaga Takauji, a man whose actions brought down the [[Hojo clan (Hojo Regents)|Hôjô]] ''[[Shikken]]'', made the dream of Imperial restoration a ...e [[Genpei War]]. Yoshikane also happened to be married to a daughter of [[Hojo Tokimasa|Hôjô Tokimasa]], and so the Ashikaga thrived in the years follow
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  • ...the Emperor Go-Daigo's plea for military support against the [[Hojo clan (Hojo Regents)|Hôjô]]. There were few other men of standing willing to cast in
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  • ...ter a decade of political dealing with the [[Takeda clan|Takeda]] and [[Go-Hojo clan|Hôjô clans]]. To this end, the Matsudaira would be in the vanguard o ...stage days in Sumpu, [[Hojo Ujinori|Hôjô Ujinori]], brother of the lord, [[Hojo Ujimasa|Hôjô Ujimasa]].
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  • ...s said that this particular Benten statue was worshipped strongly by the [[Hojo clan|Hôjô clan]] of [[Odawara castle|Odawara]]. A bronze bell housed with
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  • ...to the [[Edo period]], there were no hard and fast rules in this regard. [[Hojo Soun|Hôjô Sôun]], for instance, touches on the matter of clothing in his
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  • ...g Bungo, the last piece of the island not in their hands. To the east, the Hojo ruled over the vast Kanto region and eyed the developments in Kyoto with su ...ted himself with summoning the Hojo to Kyoto, a request, unsurprisingly, [[Hojo Ujimasa]] ignored. While preparing for the final act of in the unification
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  • ...(1587). In 1590 he sent ships to assist Hideyoshi in his reduction of the Hojo. When Hideyoshi [[Korean Invasions|invaded Korea]] in 1592, Terumoto himsel
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  • In 1585 a quarrel between his father Masayuki and [[Hojo Ujimasa|Hôjô Ujimasa]] over [[Numata castle]] came to a head, and [[Tokug
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  • ...tomi Hideyoshi]]'s unification of the country (with the defeat of the [[Go-Hojo clan|Go-Hôjô clan]] [[1590]]), [[Siege of Osaka Castle|fall of Osaka Cast
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  • **[[Daisen-in]] ''[[hojo|hôjô]]'' (abbot's quarters) - built [[1513]]; oldest ''hôjô'' in Japan
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  • ...]] (大江広元, 1148-1225), an advisor to [[Minamoto Yoritomo]] who served the [[Hojo clan|Hôjô]] well after Yoritomo's death. Hiromoto's son assumed the name
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  • ...n|Doi]] and [[Tokuno clan|Tokunô clan]] forces, he attacked and defeated [[Hojo Tokinao|Hôjô Tokinao]], and then moved on Kyoto, where he launched an att
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  • ...r as men go), [[Mori Motonari]], Takeda Shingen, [[Uesugi Kenshin]], and [[Hojo Ujiyasu]] were all far removed from the capital, and in the case of the las ...g out letters to the Mori of Western Japan, and to the Takeda, Uesugi, and Hojo of Eastern Japan. Evidently Yoshiaki had become frustrated with Nobunaga's
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  • After the war happened in 1232, Hojo family held real power and Kamakura shogunate reinforced their authority. K
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