Hōjō Yoshitoki

Japanese regent
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Born:
1163, Japan
Died:
July 1, 1224, Kamakura, Japan (aged 61)
House / Dynasty:
Hōjō family

Hōjō Yoshitoki (born 1163, Japan—died July 1, 1224, Kamakura, Japan) was a warrior responsible for the consolidation of the power of the Kamakura shogunate, the military dictatorship that ruled Japan from the city of Kamakura in central Japan (1192–1333). Yoshitoki succeeded his father, Hōjō Tokimasa (q.v.), as regent, making this office the hereditary post of the Hōjō family. Thereafter, although the emperor at Kyōto was the official governmental authority, he ruled through his shogun in Kamakura, whose real power was vested in his regent. In 1219 the Shogun was assassinated, and Yoshitoki replaced him with an infant son of the ...(100 of 221 words)