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  1. Imagawa Ujichika (今川 氏親, 1473 – August 1, 1526) was a Japanese daimyō of the Sengoku period. He was the 10th head of the Imagawa clan of Suruga Province . Ujichika was the son of Imagawa Yoshitada .

  2. Biografía Los primeros años. Fue el tercer hijo de Imagawa Ujichika.Cuando era un niño fue enviado a un templo y su nombre fue cambiado a Baigaku Shōhō. Disturbios estallaron cuando su hermano mayor, Ujiteru, murió de repente (algunos dicen que fue envenenado) en 1536.

  3. Yoshimoto Imagawa nació en 1519 como tercer hijo de Ujichika Imagawa, el shugo daimyo de las provincias de Suruga y Totomi. Su nombre de infancia era Hoshikumaru. La familia Imagawa era una rama de la familia Kira, una rama de la familia shogun Ashikaga del shogunato Muromachi, pero a diferencia de otras familias Ashikaga, la familia Kira tenía derecho de sucesión al shogunato.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Imagawa_clanImagawa clan - Wikipedia

    Imagawa Kuniuji (Ashikaga Kuniuji) Founding year. 13th century. Cadet branches. Horikoshi clan. Sena clan. Imagawa clan ( Japanese: 今川氏, Hepburn: Imagawa-uji) was a Japanese samurai clan that claimed descent from the Seiwa Genji by way of the Kawachi Genji. It was a branch of the Minamoto clan by the Ashikaga clan .

  5. Imagawa Yoshimoto (今川 義元, 1519 – June 12, 1560) was a Japanese daimyō (feudal lord) of the Sengoku period. Based in Suruga Province , he was known as The number one Daimyō in the Tōkaidō ( 海道一の弓取り , Kaidō-ichi no Yumitori ) ; [1] he was one of the three daimyō that dominated the Tōkaidō region .

  6. The Imagawa family wanted desperately to regain Totomi Province and Ujichika's father, Yoshitada, died there in battle. Having become the head of the family, Ujichika also made aggressive attempts at invading Totomi Province. It was, however, Soun who led an army into Totomi Province from around 1494, gaining control of up to the midsection of ...

  7. Yoshimoto Imagawa was born in 1519 as the third son of Ujichika Imagawa, the shugo daimyo of Suruga and Totomi provinces. His childhood name was Hoshikumaru. The Imagawa family was a branch of the Kira family, a branch of the Ashikaga shogun family of the Muromachi shogunate, but unlike other Ashikaga families, the Kira family had the right of succession to the shogunate.