tributed to farmers (723)
Hoei, year-period (1704-10) debased coinage of
Ho-en, year-period (1135-40)
Hogen insurrection (1156; in year-period 1156-8); result
Hohodemi, myth of; name applied to Iware in "Chronicles"
Hojo, family holding office of shikken; power increased by Tokimasa;
Hojo regency established; excellent rule; the nine regents; control
of shogun; Oshu revolt; Go-Daigo overthrows; suicide of leaders;
Go-Daigo's rescript; part of estates seized; rising in 1334; system
imitated by the Ashikaga
--of Odawara, fight Satomi in Kwanto; alliance with Takeda; their
importance; last eastern enemy of Nobunaga; defeated by Hideyoshi
Hojoki, Annals of a Cell
Hojo Kudaiki, on Kanazawa-bunko library
--Morotoki, regent (1301-11)
--Nagatoki (1230-64), shikken (1256)
--Nakatoki, fails to arrest Go-Daigo (1331); escapes from Rokuhara
--Sadatoki (1270-1311), regent 1284-1301, and in camera to; succession
to Fushimi
--Sanetoki founds Kanazawa-bunko
--Soun, or Nagauji (1432-1519), reduces taxes; seizes Izu province
--Takaiye, commander against Go-Daigo
--Takatoki (1303-33), last of Hojo regents, 1311-33; Go-Daigo's
quarrel; suicide
--Tokifusa, leader against Kyoto in Shokyu struggle; one of first
tandai
--Tokimasa (1138-1215), guardian of Yoritomo; kills
lieutenant-governor of Izu; in Awa; in Suruga; messenger to
Yoshitsune; governs Kyoto; military regent; constables and stewards;
high constable at Court; gives power of Minamoto to Hojo; kills
Yoriiye, becomes shikken; exiled
--Tokimasu, death, (1333)
Hojo Tokimori, in southern Rokuhara
--Tokimune (1251-84), son of Tokiyori; regent (1256-84); Mongol
invasion; Buddhism, and Buddhist temples; Nichiren
--Tokisada succeeds Tokimasa as high constable at Kyoto (1186)
--Tokiuji (1203-30) in northern Rokuhara
--Tokiyori (1226-33), shikken (1246-66), Miura plot against;
cloistered regent; Buddhist temples
--Tokiyuki (d. 1353),captures Kamakura
--Tsunetoki (1224-46), shikken
--Ujimasa (1538-90), against Uesugi; ally of Shingen; defeated by
Hideyoshi
--Ujinao, son of Ujimasa
--Ujinori, brother of Ujimasa
--Ujitsuna (1487-1543), conquers Kwanto
--Ujiyasu(1515-70), conquers Kwanto
--Yasutoki (1183-1242) sent against Kyoto at outbreak of Shokyu war;
captures the capital; explains treatment of ex-Emperors; one of first
tandai; in regency; thrift and generosity; Joei code; death; Buddhist
temples
--Yoshitoki (1163-
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