- 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...
- of the
Mongols and for
spreading Zen Buddhism. He was the
second son of
Tokiyori,
fifth shikken of the
Kamakura shogunate. From birth,
Tokimune was seen...
- of Hōjō
Tokiyori sculpted in
Kamakura in the 14th century, but
after the
original statue of
Yoritomo was lost, an
altered statue of
Tokiyori was used...
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first codified law by a
warrior class government in ****an. In 1246, Hojo
Tokiyori became the
fifth shikken, and in 1252 he
installed Prince Munetaka as the...
- 1205–1224 Hōjō Yasutoki, r. 1224–1242 Hōjō Tsunetoki, r. 1242–1246 Hōjō
Tokiyori, r. 1246–1256 Hōjō Nagatoki, r. 1256–1264 Hōjō Masamura, r. 1264–1268 Hōjō...
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position of
rensho (cosigner), or ****istant regent.[citation needed] Hōjō
Tokiyori separated the two
posts of tokusō (initially head of the Hōjō clan) and...
- overall: Hōjō
Tokimasa Hōjō Yo****oki Hōjō
Yasutoki Hōjō
Tsunetoki Hōjō
Tokiyori Hōjō
Tokimune Hōjō
Sadatoki Hōjō
Takatoki The
political structure of the...
- and 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,...
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Sanetoki was
given important posts by four shikken: Yasutoki, Tsunetoki,
Tokiyori and Tokimune. He
began his
career as the head of Kosamurai-dokoro in 1234...
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There he
meets with a holy man,
Takiguchi Tokiyori. A
story of his
tragic love is inserted: as a courtier,
Tokiyori loved a girl of
lesser birth, Yokobue...