- Hōjō
Shigetoki may
refer to: Hōjō
Shigetoki (born 1198) (北条重時),
rensho from 1247 to 1256 Hōjō
Shigetoki (born 1241) (北条業時),
rensho from 1283 to 1287 Hōjō...
- Hōjō
Shigetoki (北条重時) (July 11, 1198 –
November 26, 1261) was a ****anese
samurai of the
Kamakura period. He was the
third Kitakata Rokuhara tandai, serving...
- the province) was
Kokufu Shrine (Takatori, Takaichi, Nara).
Minamoto no
Shigetoki Minamoto no Suetō
Utsunomiya Nobufusa Oda
Hidanaga Oda
Toshisada Oda Tatsusada...
- the 4th
Chief of the
Rokuhara Tandai North Branch Kitakata, son of Hōjō
Shigetoki,
grandson of Hōjō Yo****oki, the
second Shikken. Deal,
William E. (2007)...
- (1701 A.D.) The
Message Of
Master Gokurakuji — Hōjō
Shigetoki (1198A.D.-1261A.D.) Hojo_
shigetoki Onoda, Hiroo, No Surrender: My Thirty-Year War. Archived...
-
Nagahama castle from the
Motoyama clan. In
response to this,
Motoyama Shigetoki departed Asakura castle with 2,500 men to take the
castle back. Kunichika...
- Hōjō
Shigetoki (北条茂時) (1303 – July 4, 1333) was the last
rensho of the
Kamakura shogunate,
serving from 1330 to 1333. 安田元久 編『鎌倉・室町人名事典コンパクト版』新人物往来社、1990年、p...
-
Battle of Hochi. He
recalled his
experienced grandfather's brother, Hōjō
Shigetoki, from
Kyoto and
appointed him as rensho. In 1252, he
replaced Shogun Kujō...
- to 1268. Note:
There are
three Hōjō
Shigetoki's, all
different people Hōjō
Tokifusa (r. 1225–1240) Hōjō
Shigetoki (北条重時) (r. 1247–1256) Hōjō Masamura...
- Jima,
Sutton Publishing, 2006. Page 80.
According to
military historian Shigetoki Hosoki, "This
writer was
stunned to find the
following comments in the...