- Hōjō
Ujitsuna (北条 氏綱, 1487 –
August 10, 1541) was a ****anese
samurai lord of the
Sengoku period. He was the son of Hōjō Sōun, the
founder of the Go-Hōjō...
- follows: Hōjō Sōun (1432–1519) Hōjō
Ujitsuna (1487–1541), son of Sōun Hōjō
Ujiyasu (1515–1571), son of
Ujitsuna Hōjō
Ujimasa (1538–1590), son of Ujiyasu...
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breaking the
siege from
Takeda Shingen and
Uesugi Kenshin. A son of Hōjō
Ujitsuna (北条 氏綱), his only
known wife was
Imagawa Yoshimoto's sister, Zuikei-in...
- son
Ujitsuna, who
subsequently changed the clan name from the
original Ise to Hōjō and
posthumously renamed his
father to Hōjō Sōun. In 1521,
Ujitsuna built...
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brought his
forces to
attack Sonobe Castle and
forced the defender,
Araki Ujitsuna, to surrender. For this
successful campaign,
Nobunaga awarded Mitsuhide...
- also
known as the
Battle of
Takanawahara (高輪原の戦い), the Hōjō, led by Hōjō
Ujitsuna,
besieged Edo castle,
which was held by
Uesugi Tomooki.
Though Edo has...
- the sons of the
commanders at the
first battle of Kōnodai, in
which Hōjō
Ujitsuna defeated the
combined forces of
Satomi Yo****aka and
Ashikaga Yoshiaki...
- and took hold of the
Ashikaga shogunate as the Kanrei. In 1543,
Hosokawa Ujitsuna who was the
foster son of Takakuni,
raised his armies, and in 1549, Miyoshi...
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Hosokawa Tatsutaka (1615–1645),
samurai of the
early Edo
period Hosokawa Ujitsuna (1514–1564) was a
military commander at the end of the
Muromachi period...
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Hosokawa Harumoto Fujiwara no
Muneyo Obata Toramori Saitō Dōsan
Araki Ujitsuna Jushii-ge
Matsunaga Hisahide Ryūzōji
Takanobu Jugoi-ge Naoe Kanetsugu(from...