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  1. Imagawa Ujichika (今川 氏親, 1473 – August 1, 1526) was a Japanese daimyō of the Sengoku period. He was the 10th head of the Imagawa clan of Suruga Province. Ujichika was the son of Imagawa Yoshitada. He was the husband of Jukei-ni . Biography. In 1476, Ujichika father, Yoshitada, invaded Tōtōmi Province and defeated the Katsumada and Yokota clans.

  2. Imagawa Yoshimoto (今川 義元, 1519 – June 12, 1560) was a Japanese daimyō (feudal lord) of the Sengoku period. Based in Suruga Province, he was known as The number one Daimyō in the Tōkaidō (海道一の弓取り, Kaidō-ichi no Yumitori); he was one of the three daimyō that dominated the Tōkaidō region.

  3. Imagawa Yoshimoto (今川義元? 1519 - 12 de junio de 1560) fue un daimyō (señor feudal) a principios del período Sengoku en Japón. Con base en la provincia de Suruga, fue uno de los tres daimyō que dominaron la región de Tōkaidō . Biografía. Los primeros años. Fue el tercer hijo de Imagawa Ujichika.

  4. Imagawa Ujichika (. ) Ujichika IMAGAWA was a warlord, Shugo Daimyo (Provincial Daimyo ), and Sengoku Daimyo ( Daimyo in Sengoku period) in the Sengoku period. His real family name was Minamoto. He was the Imagawa clan, a branch family of the Kira clan which was a cadet family of the Ashikaga clan whose ancestor was MINAMOTO no Yoshikuni, a son ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Imagawa_clanImagawa clan - Wikipedia

    Imagawa Ujichika. Imagawa Ujiteru. Imagawa Yoshimoto. Imagawa Ujizane. Muromachi era. Imagawa Sadayo, was a renowned Japanese poet and military commander who served as tandai ("constable") of Kyūshū under the Ashikaga bakufu from 1371 to 1395. Sengoku era.

  6. Yoshimoto Imagawa nació en 1519 como tercer hijo de Ujichika Imagawa, el shugo daimyo de las provincias de Suruga y Totomi. Su nombre de infancia era Hoshikumaru.

  7. Imagawa Ujichika - SamuraiWiki. Born: 1473. Died: 1526. Ujichika was the son of Imagawa Yoshitada. In 1476 Yoshitada invaded Tôtômi Province and defeated the Katsumada and Yokota clans. On the return to Suruga, however, he was waylaid at Shiokaizaka and was attacked and killed by the remnants of the two families he had just defeated.