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Hōjō Tokiuji

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Template:Japanese name Hōjō Tokiuji (北条 時氏, 1203 - July 29, 1230) was a son of Yasutoki and the father of Tsunetoki and Tokiyori.

Tokiuji was expected to be the future shikken (regent) by his father, but he lost his health while he served as the Rokuhara Tandai (Kitakata) in Kyoto.

His wife Matsushita Zenni is known as a wise lady.

References

  • Morrell, Robert E. (2006). Zen sanctuary of purple robes. SUNY Press. pp. 45, 153. ISBN 0-7914-6827-5. {{cite book}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)
Preceded by Rokuhara Tandai (Kitakata)
1224–1230
Succeeded by