Shogunate held all the power where as the emperor was given the title.
At the top were the Holy Roman Emperor and the Pope.
In Tokugawa Japan, the emperors had less power than the shoguns due to the rise of a feudal system where military leaders held actual control over the land and its people. The Tokugawa shogunate established a centralized government that prioritized stability and order, relegating the emperor to a ceremonial and symbolic role. Additionally, the shoguns effectively maintained power through a network of loyal daimyos (feudal lords), which further diminished the emperor's influence in political and military matters. Consequently, while the emperor remained a revered figure, real authority resided with the shogunate.
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The senate and the elected officials held much less power under the emperors than they held under the republic.The senate and the elected officials held much less power under the emperors than they held under the republic.The senate and the elected officials held much less power under the emperors than they held under the republic.The senate and the elected officials held much less power under the emperors than they held under the republic.The senate and the elected officials held much less power under the emperors than they held under the republic.The senate and the elected officials held much less power under the emperors than they held under the republic.The senate and the elected officials held much less power under the emperors than they held under the republic.The senate and the elected officials held much less power under the emperors than they held under the republic.The senate and the elected officials held much less power under the emperors than they held under the republic.
Shogun reigned Japanese medieval society. Even though there was an Emperor, the Shogun held the real power. There were several Shogunates but the most recent is the Tokugawa Shogunate which reigned over 200 years and kept a tightly controlled isolationist society and helped flourish Japanese culture.
I believe you mean Shougun. A Shougun is a warlord. These fierce mean commanded vast amounts of men in their armies. Of course, this term is rarely used because there are no shouguns and samurais around.
An Ecumenical Council, which was presided by the Emperor in Constantinople
to remove threats to his power, the emperor confiscated all weapons held by is people
the states
The emperor of Japan both before and during the war has Hirohito and the "prime minister" (more like a dictator) was Hideki Tōjō.
executive
hope this helps: The roman emperor lead the country and took contol in making the difficult decisions. they helped keep the the country in order. They made laws and kept the country at peace.