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Daimyo is the term that means great names and referred to the Japanese noble families of the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries?
Daimyo
patricians
Not families, Periods (Apex)
They were sent to live with another noble family.
The king.
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Many noble families.
The Japanese counterparts of medieval knights were the samurai. They were warriors who served noble families and were known for their loyalty, honor code (bushido), and skill in combat. Samurai played a significant role in Japanese society, similar to how knights did in medieval Europe.
Daimyo. And if you're going to cheat on your lessons, you should probably have the good sense to at least rephrase the question.
Arthur Henry Noble has written: 'The families of Allnutt & Allnatt' 'The Penruddock family'