- Hōjō
Ujiyasu (北条 氏康, 1515 –
October 21, 1571) was a daimyō (warlord) and
third head of the
Odawara Hōjō clan.
Known as the "Lion of Sagami", he was revered...
- Matsuchiyo-maru (松千代丸). As
Ujiyasu's first son, Shinkuro, died young,
Ujimasa became the
apparent heir of
Ujiyasu. In 1554, when
Ujiyasu make an
alliance with...
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successor to the
legendary warlord Takeda Shingen. He was son-in-law of Hojo
Ujiyasu, daimyō of Hojo clan. He was the son of
Shingen by the
daughter of Suwa...
- in Kai, Hojo
Ujiyasu in Sagami, and
Imagawa Yoshimoto in
Suruga was broken.
Kenshin used this as an
opportunity to
seize Hojo
Ujiyasu's territories one...
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Ujitsuna (1487–1541), son of Sōun Hōjō
Ujiyasu (1515–1571), son of
Ujitsuna Hōjō
Ujimasa (1538–1590), son of
Ujiyasu Hōjō
Ujinao (1562–1591), son of Ujimasa...
- was
under siege by both Hōjō
Ujiyasu and
Takeda Shingen,
while in
November 1569 when
Shingen sieged Odawara Castle,
Ujiyasu requested help from Kenshin...
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marriage of Yoshimoto's son,
Imagawa Ujizane, to the
daughter of Hōjō
Ujiyasu, Lady Hayakawa. In 1554, the
Imagawa clan came to the west and
built the...
- Katsuyori's son came of age. In 1563,
Shingen allied with Hōjō
Ujiyasu, and
helped Ujiyasu capture Matsuyama Castle in
Musashi Province. In 1565, Shingen...
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Battle of
Numajiri was part of a
campaign of
eastern expansion by Hojo
Ujiyasu, who
brought the Hōjō into
conflict against the
Satake clan of Hitachi...
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Satomi Tadayoshi Hōjō Sōun :
Nirayama Castle Hōjō
Ujitsuna Hōjō
Genan Hōjō
Ujiyasu Hōjō Tsunashige :
Tamanawa Castle Hōjō
Ujimasa Hōjō Ujiteru : Takiyama...