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Encyclopedia > Imagawa Ujiteru

Imagawa Ujiteru (1513-1536) Imagawa Ujiteru, the eldest son of Imagawa Ujichika. Ujiteru ended up suceeding his father during the year of 1526. Ten years later during the year of 1536, Ujiteru ended up dieing of illness without any children. A sucession dispute was then about between the brothers of Ujiteru. In the end, Yoshimoto was chosen as the sucessor of the Imagawa clan. 1513 was a common year starting on Wednesday (see link for calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... Events February 2 - Spaniard Pedro de Mendoza founds Buenos Aires, Argentina. ... Events January 14 - Treaty of Madrid. ... Events February 2 - Spaniard Pedro de Mendoza founds Buenos Aires, Argentina. ... Imagawa Yoshimoto (今川義元, 1519-1560) was one of the leading daimyo (feudal lords) in Suruga Province along the Tokaido road, Japan. ... The Imagawa clan crest The Imagawa clan family tree A feudal Japanese clan founded by Kuniuji Imagawa. ...


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Imagawa Yoshimoto - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (203 words)
Imagawa Yoshimoto (今川 義元 Imagawa Yoshimoto, 1519-1560) was one of the leading daimyo (feudal lord) in Suruga Province along the Tokaido road, Japan.
Later, Imagawa established a three-way alliance with Takeda and Hojo, and set out toward the capital with Matsudaira Motoyasu of Mikawa.
Imagawa Yoshimoto is also a playable character in SWXL.
Imagawa - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (103 words)
After the death of Yoshimoto at the battle of Okehazama in 1560, many Imagawa officers defected to other clans.
Within a decade the clan had lost all of its land holdings to the Tokugawa and Takeda clans.
The Imagawa subsequently became the master of ceremonies for the Tokugawa.
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