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After his successful siege, Hideyoshi made Ujimasa and his brother [[Hojo Ujiteru]] to commit seppuku. Ujimasa even wrote a death poem:
 
After his successful siege, Hideyoshi made Ujimasa and his brother [[Hojo Ujiteru]] to commit seppuku. Ujimasa even wrote a death poem:
 
        
 
        
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''Autumn wind of eve''  
 
''Autumn wind of eve''  
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''O'er the moon's pure light''  
 
''O'er the moon's pure light''  
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''And the mists that cloud our mind''  
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''And the mists that cloud our mind''
    
''Do thou sleep away as well''  
 
''Do thou sleep away as well''  
      
''Now we disappear''  
 
''Now we disappear''  
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''Thats at least one point of view''
 
''Thats at least one point of view''
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Ujinao and his wife were spared though, and were exiled to Mt. Koya, south of Osaka. Ujinao was then moved to Kwatchi, where he is believed to have died of small pox. His wife Toku-hime, who never beared a child of Ujinao, was then arranged to be married to [[Ikeda Tadatsugu]] by Hideyoshi.
 
Ujinao and his wife were spared though, and were exiled to Mt. Koya, south of Osaka. Ujinao was then moved to Kwatchi, where he is believed to have died of small pox. His wife Toku-hime, who never beared a child of Ujinao, was then arranged to be married to [[Ikeda Tadatsugu]] by Hideyoshi.
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