- Hōjō
Ujikuni (北条 氏邦, 1541 –
September 19, 1597) was a
samurai of the
Sengoku period, and the
third son of Hōjō Ujiyasu.
Ujikuni was a high-ranking commander...
- son of
Ujiyasu Hōjō
Ujinao (1562–1591), son of
Ujimasa Hōjō
Genan Hōjō
Ujikuni Hōjō
Ujinori Hōjō
Ujiteru Hōjō
Ujitada Hōjō
Tsunataka Hōjō
Tsunashige Hōjō...
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Ujizane Jōkō-in
Brothers Hōjō Ujiteru,
committed seppuku with
Ujimasa Hōjō
Ujikuni Hōjō
Ujinori Hōjō Saburō or
Uesugi Kagetora, son-in-law of
Uesugi Kenshin...
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Odawara Castle, two of Ujiyasu's
seven sons, the
brothers Ujiteru and
Ujikuni,
attacked him in the p**** of
Mimase (Battle of Mimasetoge),
ending the...
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Shingen laid
siege in
Hachigata Castle,
which was
controlled by Hōjō
Ujikuni, but
Ujikuni successfully defended.
After this,
Shingen launched several attacks...
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Castle from
Takeda Shingen.
Later in 1569,
Ujiteru and his
brother Hojo
Ujikuni commanded a
major force at the
Battle of Mimasetoge,
where they unsuccessfully...
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Prefecture of ****an. The Hōjō forces, led by the
brothers Ujiteru and
Ujikuni, lay in wait for
Takeda Shingen in the p**** of Mimase. The
Takeda vanguard...
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response to Masayuki's betrayal, a
commander of Hōjō
forces named Fujita Ujikuni tried to
capture Numata castle. However, he
failed with
Masayuki successfully...
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Kawagoe Castle in 1546, at
which time they were
forced to submit. Hōjō
Ujikuni was ****igned rule over the
northern Hōjō
holdings in 1564, and improved...
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Castle Hōjō
Ujimasa Hōjō Ujiteru :
Takiyama Castle, Hachiōji
Castle Hōjō
Ujikuni :
Hachigata Castle Hōjō
Ujinao Hōjō
Ujinori Hayakawa-dono
Narita Ujinaga...