Military rule in Japan emerged from the combination of a native warrior tradition, particularly the samurai class, and the influence of Chinese political and philosophical ideas, especially Confucianism. The samurai's role as both warriors and administrators facilitated the consolidation of power, while Confucian ideals emphasized hierarchy and loyalty, shaping the governance of feudal Japan. Additionally, the instability during the late Heian period and the subsequent rise of shogunates further entrenched military authority in the political landscape.
The Warrior-Poet is the ancient tradition of dedication to developing the body and the mind as one. The Shambhala teachings of Tibet, the chivalrous knights of medieval Europe and the ancient Greek warriors are all examples of this proud tradition. The Warrior-Poet retains a mysterious and ancient aura, a member of the leadership class who guides with wisdom and courage. They are defined by their dedication to their crafts of warfare, and intellectual study and reflection. The Warrior-Poet learns to develop the mind and the body as one, using each to guide the other. The Warrior-Poet is also a spiritual warrior. The Warrior-Poet understands their true relationship to the heaven and the earth. They understand that they embody the heavenly representation to the earth, and the earthly representation to the heavens. In other words, it is up to the Warrior-Poet to balance the cruel realities of the earth, while living by the standards of the heavens.
which Ancient Greek city was known for its military might
Alexander the Great fought a notable duel against a Persian warrior named Spithridates during the Battle of Granicus in 334 BCE. This encounter showcased Alexander's bravery and skill, as he personally engaged in combat to inspire his troops. Ultimately, Alexander emerged victorious, further solidifying his reputation as a formidable leader and warrior.
The Emperor and the Shoguns • Shoguns-emperorʼs military leaders; often put own interests fi rst • Minamoto Yoritomo became fi rst shogun in 1192; ruled army, country • Shogunate-military government-ruled Japan for nearly 700 years The Samurai and the Warrior Code • Samurai were fearsome; dying for lord more important than a long life • Women in warrior families used weapons, had land; some became samurai • Bushido-warrior code of honor, loyalty, bravery; Zen a key tenet They got more money.They got a bigger army. Samurai were fearsome. ~
All the Greek cities enlisted their military-age males into their armies in which they were part-time, called out when required..Sparta had a class of citizen ('Spartiates') whose life was as a warrior - they were able to do so because they had a class of serfs who tilled the land for them, enabling the warriors to devote their time to matters military.
Abraham is depicted as a warrior in various traditions and writings, such as in the Jewish apocryphal text "Book of Jasher," where he leads a military expedition, and in Islamic tradition during the Battle of the Trench. These depictions portray Abraham as a figure who defended his people and fought in wars.
I think it was the samurai
The armoured warrior.
I would argue for Sun Tzu, but he was more of a military genius than mighty warrior.
The armoured warrior.
Teacher of the Warrior Ways of enlightenment - Ninjutsu tradition.
The Wounded Warrior Project was founded in 2003. The organization's mission is to support and empower military personnel who have incurred a physical injury, illness or mental injury from military service.
Richard Marcinko has written: 'Rogue Warrior--Vengeance' -- subject(s): Fiction, Rogue Warrior (Fictitious character), Special forces (Military science), Terrorism, Prevention, Suspense fiction 'Red Cell Rogue Warrior Promotion' 'Option Delta' 'Rogue warrior--Blood lies' -- subject(s): Rogue Warrior (Fictitious character), Terrorism, Special forces (Military science), Prevention, Fiction 'Seal Force Alpha' 'The Real Team' 'Rogue warrior--dictator's ransom' -- subject(s): Fiction, Rogue Warrior (Fictitious character), Special forces (Military science), Nuclear terrorism, Prevention 'Echo platoon' -- subject(s): Rogue Warrior (Fictitious character), Special forces (Military science), Petroleum industry and trade, Fiction, Adventure stories, Terrorism, Commando troops, Prevention 'Rogue warrior--Domino theory' -- subject(s): Rogue Warrior (Fictitious character), Fiction, Special forces (Military science), Prevention, Nuclear terrorism 'Designation Gold (Rogue Warrior)' 'Rogue warrior II' -- subject(s): Fiction, Naval History, Special forces (Military science), Terrorism, Commando troops, Prevention, Rogue Warrior (Fictitious character), Autobiographical fiction, Historical fiction 'Rogue Warrior (Reissue) Cassette' 'Green Team' -- subject(s): Special forces (Military science), Fiction 'Echo Platoon (Rogue Warrior)' 'Task Force Blue (Rogue Warrior)' 'Rogue Warrior Detachment Bravo (Rogue Warrior)' 'ROGUE WARRIOR GREEN TEAM CASSETTE' 'Rogue warrior--Detachment Bravo' -- subject(s): Accessible book 'Rogue warrior--Task Force Blue' -- subject(s): Fiction, Rogue Warrior (Fictitious character), Special forces (Military science), Terrorism, Commando troops, Prevention, Adventure stories
The Warrior (they carry clubs).
Ghazi.
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