Hōjō Ujinao
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Hōjō Ujinao (北条氏直: 1562–December 19, 1591) was the fifth and final head of the Late Hōjō clan of daimyo in Japan. He lived during the late Sengoku period of Japanese history. Eldest son of Hōjō Ujimasa and Ōbai-in (the eldest daughter of Takeda Shingen), he married Toku Hime, the second daughter of Tokugawa Ieyasu, as a condition for peace. In 1590, Odawara fell to siege at the hands of Toyotomi Hideyoshi; his father and uncle were forced to commit seppuku, but Ujinao was spared because he was Tokugawa Ieyasu's son-in-law. He and his wife were exiled to Mount Kōya, where he died late the following year.