A Shogun and a knight share similarities in their roles as military leaders and protectors of their respective societies. Both held significant power and influence, with the Shogun overseeing the samurai class in Japan, much like knights served under lords in feudal Europe. Each was bound by a code of honor—Bushido for samurai and chivalry for knights—guiding their conduct in battle and society. Additionally, both figures were integral to the political and social structures of their time, embodying the ideals of loyalty and martial prowess.
The difference between a shogun and a samurai is like the difference between a king and a knight.
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The king would tap a sword or some thing similar on the shoulders and dub him knight
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I don't think there is a Filipino word for shogun because we don't actually have something like a shogun in the Philippines. ...So shogun in Filipino is just shogun...
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Shogun; samurai is a principled sword warrior, shogun is a faction leader.
A shogunate is the government of the shogun. The shogun was a Japanese hereditary military dictator from 1192 to 1867.
Daimyo and Shogun are two different things.... Daimyo is a powerful military lord in fudal japan and shohun is a military ruler ruler of feudal japan but they are very similar its just that Daimyo weekend the shogun for a while and had power The Daimyo were the provincial rulers of feudal japan, similar to European Lords. They came in many different ranks and served under the shogun. They paid samurai underlings with rice or land, to fight for them (master-less samurai were looked down upon, and called 'ronin'.) They were themselves samurai the same way, barons, dukes, and other lords were knights, and Daimyos were supposed to follow the code of Bushido. Their duty was to govern an area, provide justice, and serve the Shogun The shogun was the Absolutist Military dictator of japan, operating hiding behind the figurehead "emperor".
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