The Hōjō 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.Hōjō 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
Hōjō Tokimasa (1138-1215) (r. 1203-1205) 2
Hōjō Yoshitoki (1163-1224) (r. 1205-1224) 3
Hōjō Yasutoki (1183-1242) (r. 1224-1242) 4 Hōjō Tsunetoki (1224-1246) (r. 1242-1246) 5
Hōjō Tokiyori (1227-1263) (r. 1246-1256) 6 Hōjō Nagatoki (1229-1264) (r. 1256-1264) 7 Hōjō Masamura (1205-1273) (r. 1264-1268) 8
Hōjō Tokimune (1251-1284) (r. 1268-1284) 9
Hōjō Sadatoki (1271-1311) (r. 1284-
1301) 10 Hōjō Morotoki (1275-1311) (r.
1301-1311) 11 Hōjō Munenobu (1259-1312) (r. 1311-1312) 12 Hōjō Hirotoki (1279-1315) (r. 1312-1315) 13 Hōjō Mototoki (?-1333) (r. 1315) 14
Hōjō Takatoki (1303-1333) (r. 1316-1326) 15 Hōjō Sadaaki (1278-1333) (r. 1326) 16 Hōjō Moritoki (?-1333) (r. 1327-1333)
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