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- Nagatoki (written: 長時) is a masculine ****anese given name. Notable people with the name include: Hōjō Nagatoki (北条 長時) (1227–1264), ****anese regent Ogasawara...
- Ogasawara Nagatoki (小笠原長時) (November 9, 1519 – April 17, 1583) was a ****anese samurai daimyō of Shinano Province in the Sengoku period. In 1542, Shinano...
- Hōjō Nagatoki (北条 長時, 1227–1264) was the sixth Shikken (1256–1264) of the Kamakura Bakufu and the 4th Chief of the Rokuhara Tandai North Branch Kitakata...
- (initially head of the Hōjō clan) and shikken in 1256. He installed Hōjō Nagatoki as shikken while designating his son Tokimune to succeed as tokusō. Effective...
- battles were triggered after Shingen conquered Shinano, expelling Ogasawara Nagatoki and Murakami Yoshikiyo, who subsequently turned to Kenshin for help. Five...
- 1221–1224) Hōjō Tokiuji (r. 1224–1230) Hōjō Shigetoki (r. 1230–1247) Hōjō Nagatoki (r. 1247–1256) Hōjō Tokimochi (r. 1256–1270) Hōjō Yoshimune (r. 1271–1276)...
- became a Buddhist priest, he transferred the position of shikken to Hōjō Nagatoki, a son of Shigetoki, while his infant son with women named Akiko, Tokimune...
- (1224–1246) (r. 1242–1246) Hōjō Tokiyori (1227–1263) (r. 1246–1256) Hōjō Nagatoki (1229–1264) (r. 1256–1264) Hōjō Masamura (1205–1273) (r. 1264–1268) Hōjō...
- Prince Koreyasu Monarch Go-****akusa Kameyama Shikken Hōjō Tokiyori Hōjō Nagatoki Hōjō Masamura Born 15 December 1242 Heian-kyō, ****an Died 2 September 1274(1274-09-02)...
- Odaihara. In 1547, he took Shika Castle. In 1548, Shingen defeated Ogasawara Nagatoki in the Battle of Shiojiritoge and then took ****ashi Castle in 1550. However...