- Hōjō
Tsunetoki (北条 経時, 1224 – May 17, 1246) was the
fourth Shikken (1242–1246) of the
Kamakura shogunate. He was son of Hōjō
Tokiuji and of a
former wife...
- 1203–1205 Hōjō Yo****oki, r. 1205–1224 Hōjō Yasutoki, r. 1224–1242 Hōjō
Tsunetoki, r. 1242–1246 Hōjō Tokiyori, r. 1246–1256 Hōjō Tokimune, r. 1268–1284...
- 1199–1205) Hōjō Yo****oki (r. 1205–1224) Hōjō
Yasutoki (r. 1224–1242) Hōjō
Tsunetoki (r. 1242–1246) Hōjō
Tokiyori (r. 1246–1256) Hōjō
Nagatoki (r. 1256–1264)...
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Dharma name Jōshōbō Kan'a (上聖房観阿). He died in the same year. His
grandson Tsunetoki succeeded him to the post of shikken. Sansom,
George (1958). A History...
- [better source needed] 1246 (Kangen 4, 7th month):
Yoritsugu married the
sister of Hōjō
Tsunetoki. He was
seven and she was sixteen.[better source needed]
September 1,...
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prime minister (shikken) of the
Kamakura shogunate. Yasutoki's son, Hōjō
Tsunetoki succeeded him as shikken, but
Yoritsune himself took
charge of the bakufu...
- (1163–1224) (r. 1205–1224) Hōjō
Yasutoki (1183–1242) (r. 1224–1242) Hōjō
Tsunetoki (1224–1246) (r. 1242–1246) Hōjō
Tokiyori (1227–1263) (r. 1246–1256) Hōjō...
- (北条 時氏, 1203 - July 29, 1230) was a son of
Yasutoki and the
father of
Tsunetoki and Tokiyori.
Tokiuji was
expected to be the ****ure
shikken (regent) by...
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daughter of
Adachi Kagemori.
Tokiyori became shikken following his
brother Tsunetoki's death.
Immediately after the succession, he
crushed a coup plot by former...
- Yasutoki,
Sanetoki was
given important posts by four shikken: Yasutoki,
Tsunetoki,
Tokiyori and Tokimune. He
began his
career as the head of Kosamurai-dokoro...