ja:北条氏
The
Hojo clan (北条氏) in the
History of Japan was a family of
regents of the
Kamakura Shogunate. The family had actual governmental power, rather than Kamakura shoguns, who were merely legal symbols.
Hojo Tokimasa helped
Minamoto no Yoritomo, a son-in-law. After the death of Yoritomo, he became a regent, gaining a real power in the Shogunate.
1 Hojo Tokimasa (1138-1215) (r. 1203-1205)
2
Hojo Yoshitoki (1163-1224) (r. 1205-1224)
3
Hojo Yasutoki (1183-1242) (r. 1224-1242)
4 Hojo Tsunetoki (1224-1246) (r. 1242-1246)
5
Hojo Tokiyori (1227-1263) (r. 1246-1256)
6 Hojo Nagatoki (1229-1264) (r. 1256-1264)
7 Hojo Masamura (1205-1273) (r. 1264-1268)
8
Hojo Tokimune (1251-1284) (r. 1268-1284)
9 Hojo Sadatoki (1271-1311) (r. 1284-1301)
10 Hojo Morotoki (1275-1311) (r. 1301-1311)
11 Hojo Munenobu (1259-1312) (r. 1311-1312)
12 Hojo Hirotoki (1279-1315) (r. 1312-1315)
13 Hojo Mototoki (?-1333) (r. 1315)
14 Hojo Takatoki (1303-1333) (r. 1316-1326)
15 Hojo Sadaaki (1278-1333) (r. 1326)
16 Hojo Moritoki (?-1333) (r. 1327-1333)
Aside from regents above, those who played an important role among the Hojo clan are:
See the
late Hojo clan for the Hojo clan in
Sengoku Period.
See also:
shogun,
tokuso,
rensho, Kamakura shogun,
Cloistered rule --
History of Japan -- Lists of incumbents
Category:Japanese clans