- Hōjō
Takatoki (北条 高時, 9
January 1304 – 4 July 1333) was the last Tokusō and
ruling Shikken (regent) of ****an's
Kamakura shogunate; the
rulers that followed...
- the
Emperor Go-****akusa. He was also a
puppet ruler controlled by Hōjō
Takatoki, who was the
Kamakura shogunate's
shikken or
chief minister and tokusō...
- who
fought both for and
against the
Imperial Court. His
father was Hōjō
Takatoki, a
Shogunal Regent and de
facto ruler of the
Kamakura shogunate. Tokiyuki...
-
Hirotoki (1279–1315) (r. 1312–1315) Hōjō
Mototoki (1286-1333) (r. 1315) Hōjō
Takatoki (1303–1333) (r. 1316–1326) Hōjō
Sadaaki (1278–1333) (r. 1326) Hōjō Moritoki...
- in
silent films Harakiri Yagura, one of the
yagura (tombs)
where Hōjō
Takatoki allegedly killed himself at the fall of the
shogunate in 1333 Harakiri...
- (****anese: 高頼) but it is not clear. Muneshige's
sister was a
concubine of Hōjō
Takatoki, and they had a
child named Kunitoki [ja].
According to
Godaiin Uemon Muneshige...
- 1311–1312 Hōjō Hirotoki, r. 1312–1315 Hōjō Mototoki, r. 1315–1316 Hōjō
Takatoki, r. 1316–1326 Hōjō Sadaaki, r. 1326 Hōjō Moritoki, r. 1326–1333 Hōjō Sadayuki...
-
siege to Kamakura. When the city fell to Nitta, the
Shogunal regent, Hōjō
Takatoki, and his
clansmen committed suicide. This
ended the
Kamakura shogunate...
- (1170)
Minamoto no
Yorimasa (1180)
Minamoto no Yo****sune (1189) Hōjō
Takatoki (1333)
Ashikaga Mochiuji (1439) Azai
Nagamasa (1573) Oda
Nobunaga (1582)...
- to
Kamakura in the same year. When the city
finally fell,
Regent Hōjō
Takatoki fled to Tōshō temple,
where he and his
entire family committed suicide...