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  1. Tsunanari fue hermano adoptivo de Hōjō Ujiyasu, y fue el defensor del Castillo Kawagoe durante el asedio sufrido en 1595. Tsunanari falleció en 1587. Referencias. Turnbull, Stephen (1998). 'The Samurai Sourcebook'. London: Cassell & Co. ISBN 1-85409-523-4.

  2. 15 de jun. de 2017 · Hōjō Ujiyasu (nacido en 1515) representó la 3ª generación Hōjō, y su mandato es considerado el de mayor esplendor del clan. Aunque perdura su fama como comandante, también fue un administrador dotado, y fue precisamente bajo su mandato cuando se acabaron de refinar los métodos de censo y gravamen en las tierras Hōjō.

  3. 16 de jun. de 2017 · En 1559 el hatamoto de Hōjō Ujiyasu se componía de 120 guardias (sin contar con sus servidores/ asistentes). Los guardias eran samuráis con tierras que además de su propio servicio aportaban el de otros servidores que les correspondían según su valoración económica, aunque al tratarse de guerreros semi-profesionalizados lo normal era que el daimyō les pasara un estipendio para cubrir ...

  4. The Hōjō clan, also known as the Late Hōjō clan, was a large clan with a lineage dating back to the 16th century. Its founder was Ise Shinkurō, who established the Hojo name and gained influence with the Kamakura shogunate through political marriage. The clan had seventeen clans and 476 vassals at its peak. Their main code of arms is based on a tale from the Taiheiki, where a large snake ...

  5. Tsunanari then went to Odawara, where he served Ujitsuna and married his daughter, assuming the family name of Hojo. He became master of Kawagoe Castle in Musashi Province (Saitama Prefecture). His castle was besieged by armies of Norimasa Uesugi and Haruuji Ashikaga (1545) but his forces defeated the enemy forces with the help of reinforcements from Ujiyasu Hojo in Odawara.

  6. When Uesugi Tomosada heard of the death of Ujitsuna he tried unsuccessfully to recapture Edo castle. In 1545 Tomosada allied himself with Ashikaga Haruuji and marched against Kawagoe Castle, which was defended by Ujiyasu's brother, Hōjō Tsunanari. Tsunanari's garrison was only 3,000 strong, but it managed to hold out against 85,000 besiegers.

  7. The Hōjō clan or the Late Hōjō clan (後北条氏, Go-Hōjōshi) was a large clan that traces its lineage back to the 16th century.One of their distant relatives includes the Fukushima family. The Samurai Warriors series distinguishes them with the color black.. The clan's founder was Ise Shinkurō (posthumously Hojo Sōun) who claimed the clan's foundations from the rest of the Ise clan.