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* ''Other names: Okahachiro''
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* ''Other names: Okahachiro'', 信興 ''(Nobuoki)''
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*''Japanese'': [[小笠原]] 氏助 ''(Ogasawara Ujisuke)''
    
Ujisuke was the eldest son of [[Ogasawara Ujikiyo|Ogasawara Mimasaka no Kami Ujikiyo]] ([[1529]]-[[1569]]) and inherited his domains in 1569. He initially served the [[Tokugawa clan|Tokugawa]] and fought at the [[Battle of Anegawa]] ([[1570]]). in [[1574]] he was besieged in [[Takatenjin castle]] by [[Takeda Katsuyori]], and to the shock of his family (serving elsewhere in the Tokugawa domain) he surrendered, afterwards being given a fief at Omosu 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 [[1590]], and went down in family history as a disgrace.
 
Ujisuke was the eldest son of [[Ogasawara Ujikiyo|Ogasawara Mimasaka no Kami Ujikiyo]] ([[1529]]-[[1569]]) and inherited his domains in 1569. He initially served the [[Tokugawa clan|Tokugawa]] and fought at the [[Battle of Anegawa]] ([[1570]]). in [[1574]] he was besieged in [[Takatenjin castle]] by [[Takeda Katsuyori]], and to the shock of his family (serving elsewhere in the Tokugawa domain) he surrendered, afterwards being given a fief at Omosu 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 [[1590]], and went down in family history as a disgrace.
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