In Japanese History the Shogun's Main Role was to command his troops into battle not really to be a soldier. The Shogun's were an elite group of people who, in the Edo Period, ruled over Japan. Although for this to be a better answer you would have to be mor especific of which PEriod of Japan you want to know about the Shogun's role because ti changed from Period to Period.
Spain
He came to power in 1914 on the first world war
The military power in the Roman republic was the same as it had always been -- the Roman army. Whoever led the army, or at least a few legions, could hope for supreme power if he wanted it. Men such as Marius, Sulla, Pompey and Caesar used their legions to gain power.
Octavian gained power in Rome by clever political moves, his military victories, especially over the pirates led by Sextus Pompey, and his propaganda against Marc Antony.
The reason a country has a military is to have protection and to gain power. When Sparta existed power came from conquest of other places. Slaves, riches, and the resources of the country were taken by the conquest.
Minamoto Yoritomo. (Remember that Minamoto is the surname; in Japan they say the surname first.)
a is a charismatic milliary leader who uses millitary might to gain power
a is a charismatic milliary leader who uses millitary might to gain power
Through military conquest.
The army of the city-state comprised the citizens turning out with arms. Of course they had power because they were the military, and naturally had power.
defeating the greatest military power in the world
defeating the greatest military power in the world
The correct answer is Dictatorship!
defeating the greatest military power in the world
Spain
The power to use all of his military might to subdue North Vietnam, if he wanted to.
He came to power in 1914 on the first world war