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    The Hōjō clan (Japanese: 北条氏, Hepburn: Hōjō-shi) was a Japanese samurai family who controlled the hereditary title of shikken (regent) of the Kamakura...
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  • Hōjō Tokiyuki (北条 時行, died 21 June 1353) was a samurai of the Hōjō clan who fought both for and against the Imperial Court. His father was Hōjō Takatoki...
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  • Look up Hojo in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Hojo or Hōjō may refer to: Hojo or HoJo: Howard Johnson's, a U.S. chain of restaurants and hotels A nickname...
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    were his puppets. A member of the Hōjō clan, he was the son of Hōjō Sadatoki, and was preceded as shikken by Hōjō Mototoki. Takatoki became regent at...
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    The Later Hōjō clan (Japanese: 後北条氏, Hepburn: Go-Hōjō-shi) was one of the most powerful samurai families in Japan in the Sengoku period and held domains...
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    was born in 1157, eldest child of Hōjō Tokimasa, leader of the influential Hōjō clan of Izu province, and his wife, Hōjō no Maki. Masako's parents were still...
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  • 1308–1333 Hōjō Tokimasa, r. 1203–1205 Hōjō Yoshitoki, r. 1205–1224 Hōjō Yasutoki, r. 1224–1242 Hōjō Tsunetoki, r. 1242–1246 Hōjō Tokiyori, r. 1246–1256 Hōjō Tokimune...
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    Hōjō Ujimasa (北条 氏政, 1538 – August 10, 1590) was the fourth head of the later Hōjō clan, and daimyō of Odawara. Ujimasa succeeded the territory expansion...
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    Hōjō Yoshitoki (北条 義時, 1163 – July 1, 1224) was the second Hōjō shikken (regent) of the Kamakura shogunate and head of the Hōjō clan. He was the second...
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    and head of the Hōjō clan. He was shikken from 1203 until his abdication in 1205, and Protector of Kyoto from 1185 to 1186. The Hōjō clan is alleged to...
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