List of Famous people named Hojo

Similar names: Hoji. Here are some famous Hojos:

Hōjō Yoshitoki

First Name Hōjō
Last Name Yoshitoki
Born on November 30, 1162
Died on July 8, 1224 (aged 61)

Hōjō Yoshitoki was the second Hōjō shikken (regent) of the Kamakura shogunate and head of the Hōjō clan. He was the eldest son of Hōjō Tokimasa and his wife Hōjō no Maki. He was shikken from the abdication of his father Tokimasa in 1205 until his death in 1224.

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Hōjō Ujimasa

First Name Hōjō
Last Name Ujimasa
Born on January 1, 1538
Died on August 10, 1590 (aged 52)

Hōjō Ujimasa was the fourth head of the later Hōjō clan, and daimyō of Odawara. His childhood name was Matsuchiyo-maru (松千代丸). He was a son-in-law of Takeda Shingen.

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Hōjō Sōun

盛時
First Name Hōjō
Last Name Sōun
Born on January 1, 1432
Died on September 8, 1519 (aged 87)

Hōjō Sōun was the first head of the Later Hōjō clan, one of the major powers in Japan's Sengoku period. Born Ise Moritoki, he was originally known as Ise Shinkurō (伊勢新九郎), a samurai of Taira lineage from a reputable family of shogunate officials. Although he only belonged to a side branch of the main, more prestigious Ise family, he fought his way up, gaining territory and changing his name in imitation of the illustrious Hōjō.

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Hōjō Tokiyuki

First Name Hōjō
Last Name Tokiyuki
Born on December 27, 1325
Died on June 21, 1353 (aged 27)

Hōjō Tokiyuki was a samurai of the Hōjō clan who fought both for and against the Imperial Court. His father was Hōjō Takatoki, last Shogunal Regent and de facto ruler of the Kamakura shogunate.

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Hōjō Ujinao

First Name Hōjō
Last Name Ujinao
Born on January 1, 1562
Died on December 19, 1591 (aged 29)

Hōjō Ujinao was a Japanese daimyō of the late Sengoku period, and the final head of the Later Hōjō clan. An important figure in the history of Azuchi-Momoyama politics, he lost his entire domain following the Siege of Odawara (1590). Despite this, he survived, and his family carried on as small daimyo in the Edo period.

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Hōjō Ujiyasu

First Name Hōjō
Last Name Ujiyasu
Born on January 1, 1515
Died on October 21, 1571 (aged 56)

Hōjō Ujiyasu was a daimyō (warlord) and third head of the Odawara Hōjō clan. Known as the "Lion of Sagami", he was revered as a fearsome warrior and a cunning man. He is famous for his strategies that defeated Shingen and Kenshin. The son of Hōjō Ujitsuna, his only known wife was Imagawa Yoshimoto's sister, Zuikei-in. Among his sons are Hōjō Ujimasa and Uesugi Kagetora.

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Hōjō Masako

First Name Hōjō
Last Name Masako
Died on August 6, 1225

Hōjō Masako was a political leader who exercised significant power in the early years of the Kamakura period, which was reflected by her contemporary sobriquet of the "nun shogun". She was the eldest daughter of Hōjō Tokimasa and sister of Hōjō Yoshitoki, both of them shikkens of the Kamakura shogunate. She was the wife of Minamoto no Yoritomo, and mother of Minamoto no Yoriie and Minamoto no Sanetomo, the first, second and third shōguns of the Kamakura period.

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Hōjō Tokimasa

First Name Hōjō
Last Name Tokimasa
Born on November 30, 1137
Died on February 6, 1215 (aged 77)

Hōjō Tokimasa was the first Hōjō shikken (regent) of the Kamakura bakufu and head of the Hōjō clan. He was shikken from 1203 until his abdication in 1205.

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Hōjō Yasutoki

First Name Hōjō
Last Name Yasutoki
Born on January 1, 1183
Died on July 14, 1242 (aged 59)

Hōjō Yasutoki was the third shikken (regent) of the Kamakura shogunate in Japan. He strengthened the political system of the Hōjō regency.

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Hōjō Ujinori

First Name Hōjō
Last Name Ujinori
Born on November 30, 1544
Died on March 22, 1600 (aged 55)

Hōjō Ujinori was the fourth son of Hōjō Ujiyasu. Very early in his life he became an acquaintance of Tokugawa Ieyasu, because he alike was also at the time a hostage of the Imagawa. Far later, he was persuaded to surrender when Odawara Castle was attacked by Toyotomi Hideyoshi. He then set off to Odawara in an attempt to negotiate peace.

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