- The
shikken (****anese: 執権) was a
titular post held by a
member of the Hōjō clan,
officially a
regent of the shogunate, from 1199 to 1333,
during the Kamakura...
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shoguns themselves were figureheads, with real
power in the
hands of the
shikken (執権) of the Hōjō clan and
kanrei (管領) of the
Hosokawa clan. In addition...
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Tokimune (北条 時宗, 5 June 1251 – 20
April 1284) of the Hōjō clan was the
eighth shikken (officially
regent of the shōgun, but de
facto ruler of ****an) of the Kamakura...
- Hōjō-shi) was a ****anese
samurai family who
controlled the
hereditary title of
shikken (regent) of the
Kamakura shogunate between 1203 and 1333.
Despite the title...
- the
imperial family. The Hōjō clan were the de
facto rulers of ****an as
shikken (regent) of the shōgun from 1203. The
Kamakura shogunate saw the Jōkyū...
- heir of Yasutoki, the
third Shikken, and the
father of
Tsunetoki and Tokiyori.
Tokiuji was
expected to be the ****ure
Shikken (regent) by his father, but...
- Hōjō
Yasutoki (北条 泰時; 1183 – July 14, 1242) was the
third shikken (regent) of the
Kamakura shogunate in ****an. He
strengthened the
political system of...
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apparent of Hōjō Sadaaki, the 15th
Shikken of the
Kamakura Shogunate.
There is a
theory that he was the 17th
Shikken of the shogunate. He was defeated...
- ****anese
samurai lord who was the
first shikken (regent) of the
Kamakura shogunate and head of the Hōjō clan. He was
shikken from 1203
until his
abdication in...
- Hōjō
Tokiyori (北条 時頼, June 29, 1227 –
December 24, 1263) was the
fifth shikken (regent of shogun) of the
Kamakura shogunate in ****an. He was born to warrior...