Uesugi Tomooki (上杉 朝興, 1488 – June 4, 1537) was a lord of Edo Castle and enemy of the Hōjō clan, who seized the castle in 1524. He was the son of Uesugi Tomoyoshi, who was among the first to oppose the Hōjō's rise to power.
UesugiTomooki (上杉 朝興, 1488 – June 4, 1537) was a lord of Edo Castle and enemy of the Hōjō clan, who seized the castle in 1524. He was the son of Uesugi...
samurai of the Uesugi clan UesugiTomooki, (1488–1537), a lord of Edo Castle and enemy of the Hōjō clan during the Sengoku period of Japan Uesugi Tsunakatsu...
Hōjō, led by Hōjō Ujitsuna, besieged Edo castle, which was held by UesugiTomooki. Though Edo has since become the Japanese metropolis of Tokyo, it was...
Ujiyasu faced UesugiTomooki at Ozawahara in Musashi Province. The battle was part of a seventeen-year struggle between the Hōjō clan and the Uesugi clan for...
eldest legitimate son of UesugiTomooki of Ōgigayatsu, following his father's death in 1537, though he was still a child, Uesugi Tomosada led an attack...
Castle and Iwatsuki Castle. UesugiTomooki (1488-1537) recovered Iwatsuki, but was unable to retake Edo. His successor, Uesugi Tomosada (1525-1546) reinforced...