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Daimyo were the equivalent of lords. They answered only to the Shogun,and had total power over their underlings. From the 10th Century to the middle of the 19th Century, they were Japan's powerful ruling class.
Powerful military lords who headed small territories were daimyo.
A Bushido which was renamed Daimyo under the Ashikaga Shogunate.
The warring states period was an era of disorder in Ancient China, when powerful warrior-cheiftains, called the daimyo, seized control of old federal estates and set up a new type of government: feudalism.
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No. The daimyo were powerful rulers. While the shoguns are the military ranks or servers of the emperor
They owned a rather large penis.
Daimyo were the equivalent of lords. They answered only to the Shogun,and had total power over their underlings. From the 10th Century to the middle of the 19th Century, they were Japan's powerful ruling class.
Powerful military lords who headed small territories were daimyo.
The samurai were originally farm land owners/warriors, ad the more powerful samurai were called the Daimyo, and the regular samurai pledged themselves to their Daimyo like knights would pledge themselves to lords inmedievaltimes.
A Bushido which was renamed Daimyo under the Ashikaga Shogunate.
The warring states period was an era of disorder in Ancient China, when powerful warrior-cheiftains, called the daimyo, seized control of old federal estates and set up a new type of government: feudalism.
The shogun was the main "advisor" of the emperor. In truth the shogun had all of the control, as the emperor was just a figurehead. The daimyo were provincial rulers who had control over small amounts of territory and at different times had largely independent power.
The Daimyo were the fuedal landlords for the shogun.