At the end of the Gempei War in 1185, the shogunate system in Japan underwent a significant transformation with the establishment of the Kamakura shogunate under Minamoto no Yoritomo. This marked the transition from imperial rule to military governance, as Yoritomo became the first shogun, consolidating power in the hands of the samurai class. The imperial court's authority diminished, and the shogunate implemented a feudal system that prioritized loyalty and military service, fundamentally altering Japan's political landscape. This shift laid the groundwork for centuries of samurai-led governance in Japan.
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After Julius Caesar, Rome was governed by the second triumvirate which became the biumvirate and then, after the civil war, it became the principate. The change was from a collective rule to a singular rule.After Julius Caesar, Rome was governed by the second triumvirate which became the biumvirate and then, after the civil war, it became the principate. The change was from a collective rule to a singular rule.After Julius Caesar, Rome was governed by the second triumvirate which became the biumvirate and then, after the civil war, it became the principate. The change was from a collective rule to a singular rule.After Julius Caesar, Rome was governed by the second triumvirate which became the biumvirate and then, after the civil war, it became the principate. The change was from a collective rule to a singular rule.After Julius Caesar, Rome was governed by the second triumvirate which became the biumvirate and then, after the civil war, it became the principate. The change was from a collective rule to a singular rule.After Julius Caesar, Rome was governed by the second triumvirate which became the biumvirate and then, after the civil war, it became the principate. The change was from a collective rule to a singular rule.After Julius Caesar, Rome was governed by the second triumvirate which became the biumvirate and then, after the civil war, it became the principate. The change was from a collective rule to a singular rule.After Julius Caesar, Rome was governed by the second triumvirate which became the biumvirate and then, after the civil war, it became the principate. The change was from a collective rule to a singular rule.After Julius Caesar, Rome was governed by the second triumvirate which became the biumvirate and then, after the civil war, it became the principate. The change was from a collective rule to a singular rule.
How do you rule a war.
Sanurai's where soilders. And shoguns where like the general. They talled the samurai what to do. But the dind't go to war. They were like the empeor eyes and ears .... or more like mouth realy.Emperor: The leader of japan. The japaness refer him as a GOD.Shogun: They were like the emperor of japan they talled every body what to do.Samurai: The soilders of japan.So really the emperor was a god, the shougun and emperor and the samurai the emperor get it?????
when they went to war
It is true that the Gempei War was between China and Japan.
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The Taira Family and the Minamoto family
The Samurai were ready for battle/war whenever the shoguns told them to. Hope this helps!
The Samurai were ready for battle/war whenever the shoguns told them to. Hope this helps!
i know right?? so confusing?? it was between the minamoto clan and something else... but i need answers people??
Ireland gained self-rule
Ireland gained self-rule
After Julius Caesar, Rome was governed by the second triumvirate which became the biumvirate and then, after the civil war, it became the principate. The change was from a collective rule to a singular rule.After Julius Caesar, Rome was governed by the second triumvirate which became the biumvirate and then, after the civil war, it became the principate. The change was from a collective rule to a singular rule.After Julius Caesar, Rome was governed by the second triumvirate which became the biumvirate and then, after the civil war, it became the principate. The change was from a collective rule to a singular rule.After Julius Caesar, Rome was governed by the second triumvirate which became the biumvirate and then, after the civil war, it became the principate. The change was from a collective rule to a singular rule.After Julius Caesar, Rome was governed by the second triumvirate which became the biumvirate and then, after the civil war, it became the principate. The change was from a collective rule to a singular rule.After Julius Caesar, Rome was governed by the second triumvirate which became the biumvirate and then, after the civil war, it became the principate. The change was from a collective rule to a singular rule.After Julius Caesar, Rome was governed by the second triumvirate which became the biumvirate and then, after the civil war, it became the principate. The change was from a collective rule to a singular rule.After Julius Caesar, Rome was governed by the second triumvirate which became the biumvirate and then, after the civil war, it became the principate. The change was from a collective rule to a singular rule.After Julius Caesar, Rome was governed by the second triumvirate which became the biumvirate and then, after the civil war, it became the principate. The change was from a collective rule to a singular rule.
In Japanese, the "Genpei War" means "War between the Minamoto and the Taira". Because the events of this war form the base of many a Kabuki play or story, this conflict is know in Japan as a dramatic and important war. However, it was not just "a war" between the Minamoto and the Taira. Furthermore, it is "Not just another war over imperial succession". It was "the war" of imperial succession that resulted in the
In Japanese, the "Genpei War" means "War between the Minamoto and the Taira". Because the events of this war form the base of many a Kabuki play or story, this conflict is know in Japan as a dramatic and important war. However, it was not just "a war" between the Minamoto and the Taira. Furthermore, it is "Not just another war over imperial succession". It was "the war" of imperial succession that resulted in the
Keisaku Yamamoto has written: 'Shinsetsu Heike monogatari' -- subject(s): Gempei Wars, 1180-1185, Heike monogatari, History, In literature, Literature and the war, Taira family in literature