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Hōjō Ujiteru (北条 氏照)(1540? – August 10, 1590) was a Japanese samurai, who was the son of Hōjō Ujiyasu and lord of Hachiōji Castle in what is now Tokyo. In 1568, Ujiteru defended Takiyama castle from Takeda Shingen. Later in 1569, Ujiteru and his brother Hojo Ujikuni commanded a major force at the Battle of Mimasetoge, where they unsuccessfully attempted to prevent Takeda Shingen from withdrawing to his home province of Kai after besieging the Hōjō's core castle at Odawara.

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  • Hōjō Ujiteru (北条 氏照)(1540? – August 10, 1590) was a Japanese samurai, who was the son of Hōjō Ujiyasu and lord of Hachiōji Castle in what is now Tokyo. In 1568, Ujiteru defended Takiyama castle from Takeda Shingen. Later in 1569, Ujiteru and his brother Hojo Ujikuni commanded a major force at the Battle of Mimasetoge, where they unsuccessfully attempted to prevent Takeda Shingen from withdrawing to his home province of Kai after besieging the Hōjō's core castle at Odawara. later in Siege of Odawara (1590) against Hideyoshi, Ujiteru left only 1,300 men behind at Hachiōji Castle when he went to help lift the Odawara castle, which had been surrounded by Toyotomi Hideyoshi. Shortly thereafter, on June 23, 1590, more of Hideyoshi's forces, numbering 30,000 and led by Maeda Toshiie and Uesugi Kagekatsu, arrived to take the castle, which fell in just one day. After the Hōjō were defeated in the Siege of Odawara, Ujiteru was forced to commit seppuku along with his brother Ujimasa. The grave of Hojo Ujiteru exists in two places: one located in Odawara city and another located at the site of Hachioji castle. (en)
  • Hōjō Ujiteru (北条 氏照) (1540? - 10 août 1590) est un samouraï, fils de Hōjō Ujiyasu et seigneur du château de Hachiōji là où se trouve à présent Tokyo. (fr)
  • 北条 氏照(ほうじょう うじてる)は、戦国時代から安土桃山時代にかけての武将。 (ja)
  • Hojo Ujiteru (北条氏照; 1540? - 10 augustus 1590) was een samoerai tijdens de Japanse Sengoku-periode. Hij was een zoon van Hojo Ujiyasu en heer van kasteel Hachiojin in het huidige Tokio. Ujiteru voerde een belangrijke troepenmacht aan in de slag bij Mimasetoge waar hij faalde te voorkomen dat Takeda Shingen zich kon terugtrekken naar diens thuisprovincie Kai, nadat deze de thuisbasis van de Hojo, kasteel Odawara, had belegerd. Nadat de Hojo waren verslagen in 1590 bij het Beleg van Odawara, werd Ujiteru gedwongen seppuku te plegen, samen met zijn broer Ujimasa. (nl)
  • Hōjō Ujiteru (北条 氏照?; 1539 – 10 agosto 1590) è stato un samurai e generale giapponese, figlio di Hōjō Ujiyasu e signore del in quella che è oggi Tokyo. Tombe di Hōjō Ujimasa e Ujiteru a OdawaraTomba di Hōjō Ujiteru vicino al Ujiteru fu il secondo figlio di Hōjō Ujiyasu, potente daimyō del clan Hōjō durante il periodo Sengoku. Governò prima e poi il nella provincia di Musashi, assieme ad altri tre castelli nel corso della sua carriera. Si dice che Ujiyasu considerasse superiore Ujiteru del fratello più grande Ujimasa in molti aspetti, anche se è noto per la sua abilità diplomatica. Assieme al fratello Ujikuni fu sconfitto nella battaglia di Mimasetōge da Takeda Shingen nel 1569. Consigliò più tardi al fratello Hōjō Ujimasa di formare un'alleanza con Oda Nobunaga. Anche se gli Hōjō e gli Oda cooperarono per l'invasione dei domini Takeda nella primavera del 1582, Ujimasa diffidava sulle intenzioni di Nobunaga e fu irritato dalla sua invasione del Kōzuke. Ignorò i suggerimenti di Ujiteru, che in ogni caso divennero vani con la morte di Nobunaga nel 1582. Quando gli Hōjō si arresero (vedi Assedio di Odawara) a Toyotomi Hideyoshi nell'agosto 1590, commise seppuku assieme a Ujimasa. Le loro tombe, oggi a pochi passi dalla stazione di Odawara, si dice siano state collocate in cima alla stessa pietra in cui i due fratelli eseguirono seppuku. Le tombe sono state sistemate dal clan Inaba nel XVII secolo, e anche se furono danneggiate dal grande terremoto del Kantō del 1923, furono riparate nuovamente l'anno successivo. Esiste un'altra tomba di Ujiteru, vicino al . (it)
  • 北條氏照(日语:北条氏照/ほうじょう うじてる Hōjō Ujiteru,1540年-1590年8月10日)是日本戰國時代至安土桃山時代的武將,北條氏康的三子,使用的印章是與後北條氏宗家的虎紋對應,刻有「如意成就」的龍紋。氏照主要在家中擔任的工作,負責與各勢力進行外交工作。 (zh)
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  • Hōjō Ujiteru (北条 氏照) (1540? - 10 août 1590) est un samouraï, fils de Hōjō Ujiyasu et seigneur du château de Hachiōji là où se trouve à présent Tokyo. (fr)
  • 北条 氏照(ほうじょう うじてる)は、戦国時代から安土桃山時代にかけての武将。 (ja)
  • Hojo Ujiteru (北条氏照; 1540? - 10 augustus 1590) was een samoerai tijdens de Japanse Sengoku-periode. Hij was een zoon van Hojo Ujiyasu en heer van kasteel Hachiojin in het huidige Tokio. Ujiteru voerde een belangrijke troepenmacht aan in de slag bij Mimasetoge waar hij faalde te voorkomen dat Takeda Shingen zich kon terugtrekken naar diens thuisprovincie Kai, nadat deze de thuisbasis van de Hojo, kasteel Odawara, had belegerd. Nadat de Hojo waren verslagen in 1590 bij het Beleg van Odawara, werd Ujiteru gedwongen seppuku te plegen, samen met zijn broer Ujimasa. (nl)
  • 北條氏照(日语:北条氏照/ほうじょう うじてる Hōjō Ujiteru,1540年-1590年8月10日)是日本戰國時代至安土桃山時代的武將,北條氏康的三子,使用的印章是與後北條氏宗家的虎紋對應,刻有「如意成就」的龍紋。氏照主要在家中擔任的工作,負責與各勢力進行外交工作。 (zh)
  • Hōjō Ujiteru (北条 氏照)(1540? – August 10, 1590) was a Japanese samurai, who was the son of Hōjō Ujiyasu and lord of Hachiōji Castle in what is now Tokyo. In 1568, Ujiteru defended Takiyama castle from Takeda Shingen. Later in 1569, Ujiteru and his brother Hojo Ujikuni commanded a major force at the Battle of Mimasetoge, where they unsuccessfully attempted to prevent Takeda Shingen from withdrawing to his home province of Kai after besieging the Hōjō's core castle at Odawara. (en)
  • Hōjō Ujiteru (北条 氏照?; 1539 – 10 agosto 1590) è stato un samurai e generale giapponese, figlio di Hōjō Ujiyasu e signore del in quella che è oggi Tokyo. Tombe di Hōjō Ujimasa e Ujiteru a OdawaraTomba di Hōjō Ujiteru vicino al Ujiteru fu il secondo figlio di Hōjō Ujiyasu, potente daimyō del clan Hōjō durante il periodo Sengoku. Governò prima e poi il nella provincia di Musashi, assieme ad altri tre castelli nel corso della sua carriera. Si dice che Ujiyasu considerasse superiore Ujiteru del fratello più grande Ujimasa in molti aspetti, anche se è noto per la sua abilità diplomatica. (it)
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  • 北條氏照 (zh)
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