- Hōjō
Ujinao (北条 氏直, 1562 –
December 19, 1591) was a ****anese daimyō of the late
Sengoku period, and the
final head of the
Later Hōjō clan. An important...
- Kōya. In the
following year,
Ujinao died.
Princess Tokuhime and
Ujinao had two daughters: Hōs****n-dono.
After Ujinao's death, the
princess returned to...
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Odawara (1590),
banishing Hōjō
Ujinao and his wife Toku Hime (a
daughter of
Tokugawa Ieyasu) to
Mount Kōya,
where Ujinao died in 1591. The tea
master Yamanoue...
-
Satomi Yoshihiro. This
battle marked the
first battle for his heir, Hojo
Ujinao. In 1580,
after Takeda Katsuyori joined the
force to
support Uesugi Kagekatsu...
-
Ieyasu deplo**** his
forces to
various fortresses in the Kōfu
Basin to
oppose Ujinao, who had
camped his army in the area of present-day
Hokuto City. Hattori...
-
following the
death of Oda
Nobunaga in 1582.
Hideyoshi asked Hōjō
Ujimasa and
Ujinao (father and son), to
attend the
imperial visit to
Jurakudai (Hideyoshi's...
- the
suicide of the
retired daimyō Hōjō
Ujimasa and the
exile of his son
Ujinao. With this act of suicide, the most
powerful daimyō
family in
eastern ****an...
- pirates,
burglars and thieves. Kotarō
served under Hōjō
Ujimasa and Hōjō
Ujinao. His
biggest achievement came in 1580 at
Battle of Omosu, when the Fūma...
-
excavated from the
Battle of
Senbon Matsubaru between Takeda Katsuyori and Hojo
Ujinao in 1580
revealed that 35 of them were women. However, the
source Turnbull...
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Ieyasu as he deplo**** his
forces in
various forts in the Kōfu
basin against Ujinao, who
camped his army in the area of present-day
Hokuto city. Hanzō led the...