- Hōjō
Ujiteru (北条 氏照)(1540? –
August 10, 1590) was a ****anese samurai, who was the son of Hōjō
Ujiyasu and lord of Hachiōji
Castle in what is now Tokyo...
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Imagawa Ujiteru (今川 氏輝, 1513 –
April 7, 1536) was a ****anese daimyō of the
Sengoku period, who
ruled the
Imagawa clan of
Suruga Province. His childhood...
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Takiyama Castle : Hojo
Ujiteru Hachigata Castle : Hōjō
Ujikuni Hachiōji Castle : Hōjō
Ujiteru Kurihashi Castle : Hōjō
Ujiteru Iwatsuki Castle Taki-no...
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Baigaku Shōhō (梅岳承芳) or
Sengaku Shōhō (栴岳承芳). In 1536, his
older brother Ujiteru died suddenly,
unleashing successional disputes. His
elder half-brother...
- taken. Later,
Ujimasa was
forced to
commit suicide along with his
brother Ujiteru.
Tokugawa Ieyasu, one of Hideyoshi's top generals, was
given the Hōjō lands...
- the 1570s by Hōjō
Ujiteru, the
younger brother of Hōjō Ujimasa, and
effectively the
military leader of the Late Hōjō clan.
Ujiteru originally resided...
- fell. Later,
Ujimasa was
forced to
commit suicide along with his
brother Ujiteru. Like many
samurai who
committed seppuku in the face of
shameful defeat...
- in
white soil
Imagawa Sadayo Imagawa Yo****ada
Imagawa Ujichika Imagawa Ujiteru Imagawa Yoshimoto Imagawa Ujizane Imagawa Sadayo, was a
renowned ****anese...
-
failed sieges of
Odawara Castle, two of Ujiyasu's
seven sons, the
brothers Ujiteru and Ujikuni,
attacked him in the p**** of
Mimase (Battle of Mimasetoge)...
- was
forced to
submit to Hōjō
Ujiteru, who made
Takiyama Castle his
field headquarters for the
conquest of Musashi.
Ujiteru expanded and
improved the defences...