Hōjō Ujiyasu

Hōjō Ujiyasu

male, deceased (1571)
was the son of Hōjō Ujitsuna and a "daimyō" (warlord) of the Odawara Hōjō clan. Upon his father's death in 1541, a number of the Hōjō's enemies...

Hōjō Ujimasa

male, deceased (1590)
"'"'(1538- August 10, 1590) was the fourth head of the late Hōjō clan, and "daimyo" of Odawara. He commanded in many battles, consolidating his cl...
Hōjō Ujinao

Hōjō Ujinao

male, deceased (1591)
Hōjō Ujinao was a Japanese daimyo of the late Sengoku period, and the final head of the Late Hōjō clan. An important figure in the history of Azuc...

Hōjō Ujitsuna

male, deceased (1541)
"'"'(1487-1541) was the son of Hōjō Sōun, founder of the Go-Hōjō clan. He continued his father's quest to gain control of the Kantō (the centra...

Hōjō Sōun

male, deceased (1519)
was the first head of the late Hōjō clan, one of the major powers in Japan's Sengoku period. Born Ise Moritoki, he was originally known as Ise Sh...
Toku Hime

Toku Hime

male, deceased (1615)
Toku-hime was a princess during the Sengoku and Edo periods of Japanese history. The second daughter of Tokugawa Ieyasu, she was also known as...

Hōjō Ujiteru

male, deceased (1590)
"'"'(1540?-August 10,1590) was the son of Hōjō Ujiyasu, and lord of Hachiōji Castle in what is now Tokyo. Ujiteru commanded a major force at the bat...

Hōjō Tsunashige

male, deceased (1587)
"'"' (1515-1587) was an officer of great skill under the Hōjō clan. Around the Kantō region, he fought in many battles supporting the Hōjō, also...

Hōjō Ujinori

male, deceased (1600)
"'"' (1545-1600) was the fourth son of Hōjō Ujiyasu. Very early in his life he became an acquaintance of Tokugawa Ieyasu, because he alike was al...

Hōjō Ujikuni

male, deceased (1597)
"'"' (1541-1597) was a samurai of the Sengoku period, and the third son of Hōjō Ujiyasu. Ujikuni was a high ranking commander in the invasion of Ko...