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    – September 8, 1519), also known as Hōjō Sōun (北条 早雲), was a Japanese daimyo and the first head of the Later Hōjō clan, one of the major powers in Japan's...
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    the Later Hōjō clan were as follows: Hōjō Sōun (1432–1519) Hōjō Ujitsuna (1487–1541), son of Sōun Hōjō Ujiyasu (1515–1571), son of Ujitsuna Hōjō Ujimasa...
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    common samurai to rise to the rank of sengoku daimyo; these included Hōjō Sōun (the first to do so), and Uesugi Kenshin, a Shugodai (守護代, deputy Shugo)...
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    Hōjō Ujitsuna (北条 氏綱, 1487 – August 10, 1541) was a Japanese samurai lord of the Sengoku period. He was the son of Hōjō Sōun, the founder of the Go-Hōjō...
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    performed research into the ethical codes of famous samurai including Hōjō Sōun and Imagawa Sadayo. Primary research into bushidō was later conducted...
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  • Soun may refer to: Hōjō Sōun (1456–1519), Japanese samurai Soun Veasna (born 1994), Cambodian football player Soun Tendo, a Ranma ½ character Sound (disambiguation)...
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    Muromachi period until their defeat at Arai Castle in a 1516 attack by Hōjō Sōun. Miura Yasumura – member of Council of State, and signer of Jōei Formulary...
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  • Nirayama Castle (category Go-Hōjō clan)
    built by Hōjō Sōun in the Izu Province in 1493. Originally, Sōun had his main castle at Kōkokuji Castle. After building Nirayama Castle, Sōun made it his...
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    Hōjō Genan (北条 幻庵, 1493 – December 8, 1589) was a Japanese Samurai of the Sengoku period. He was the second and youngest son of Hōjō Sōun. and brother...
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    led to the rise of samurai to the rank of sengoku daimyo. For example, Hōjō Sōun was the first samurai to rise to the rank of sengoku daimyo during this...
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    until their defeat at Arai Castle in a 1518 attack by Hōjō Sōun. Following the defeat of the Later Hōjō clan at the Battle of Odawara, Toyotomi Hideyoshi...
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    becomes shōgun. 1492 Hōjō Sōun becomes master of Izu. 1493 Yoshitane abdicates. 1494 Hosokawa Masamoto becomes Kyoto kanrei. 1495 Sōun captures Odawara....
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    against a possible invasion of Kublai Khan's force. It has been said that Hōjō Sōun was born in the castle and he lived in the castle until he started serving...
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    time of his birth, Kōzuke Province was being contested by the Uesugi, the Hōjō, and the Takeda clans. His family was originally a branch of the Ōgo clan...
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  • the priesthood at Sōun-ji in Hakone, then sent as hostage to Takeda Shingen of the Takeda clan in the three-way alliance between Hōjō, Takeda, and Imagawa...
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    000 Tokugawa soldiers fought against around 50,000 soldiers of Hojo soldiers led by Hōjō Ujinao. This conflict lasted for 80 days. In the final phase of...
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    with themselves, the Hōjō clan began to gain power in the lower area of the Kantō region. The first head of this rising clan, Hōjō Sōun, allied himself with...
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    Terumune Date Masamune Hatakeyama Yoshitaka Honda Tadakatsu Hōjō Sōun Hōjō Ujimasa Hōjō Ujiyasu Ii Naomasa Imagawa Yoshimoto Imagawa Ujizane Isshiki...
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    Terumune Date Masamune Hatakeyama Yoshitaka Honda Tadakatsu Hōjō Sōun Hōjō Ujimasa Hōjō Ujiyasu Ii Naomasa Imagawa Yoshimoto Imagawa Ujizane Isshiki...
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    Tamanawa Castle (category Go-Hōjō clan)
    Prefecture, Japan. The adopted brother of Hōjō Ujiyasu, Hōjō Tsunashige, was commander of the castle. Hōjō Sōun who had been fighting with the Miura clan...
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