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provinces of Kai and Aki. His
elder son
Nobunari received Kai and the
younger Ujinobu received Aki province. From the
Muromachi period until the
Sengoku period...
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Konparu Zenchiku (金春 禅竹, [b. Shichirō
Ujinobu (七郎 氏信)] Error: {{nihongo}}:
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Latin script (pos 146) (help), 1405–1468, 1470 or...
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Tadashige Terazawa Katataka Toda
Kazuaki Toda
Kazuaki Toda
Ujikane Toda
Ujinobu Tōdō
Takatora Tōdō
Takatora Tokugawa Hidetada Tokugawa Hidetada Tokugawa...
- men
under the
command of Hōjō Genan's son, Hōjō
Ujinobu. The
castle fell on 6
December 1569, and
Ujinobu was
forced to kill himself. "蒲原城" (in ****anese)...
- clan now
negotiate truce with
Ieyasu and The Go-Hōjō clan then sent Hōjō
Ujinobu as representative,
while the
Tokugawa sent Ii
Naomasa as representative...
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transferred his
residence there in 1581. In 1569,
Katsuyori defeated Hojo
Ujinobu at
Siege of
Kanbara In 1572,
Katsuyori successfully took a
Tokugawa clan...
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provinces of Kai and Aki. His
elder son
Nobunari received Kai and the
younger Ujinobu received Aki province. The Aki
Takeda was
granted the
governorship of Wakasa...
- Noh play from the 15th
century attributed by
Arthur Waley to
Zenchiku Ujinobu,
about the
notable Heian period bandit Kumasaka no Chohan. The play takes...
- Hōjō clan now
negotiate truce with Ieyasu. The Hōjō clan then sent Hōjō
Ujinobu as representative,
while the
Tokugawa sent Ii
Naomasa as representative...
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defected to the
Tokugawa side, the Hōjō clan
negotiated a truce. Hōjō
Ujinobu and Ii
Naomasa were the Hōjō and
Tokugawa representatives for the preliminary...