A Japanese shogun was a military leader who held significant power and authority over the country, often acting as the de facto ruler while the emperor remained a figurehead. The shogun was responsible for maintaining peace, overseeing military campaigns, and managing the feudal system, including the samurai class. They also played a crucial role in diplomatic relations and economic policies, ensuring the stability and security of their domain.
The Daimyo were the fuedal landlords for the shogun.
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No, the shogun is not under the daimyo; rather, the shogun is the highest military leader in feudal Japan and holds power over the entire country, including the daimyo. The daimyo are regional lords who govern specific territories and owe allegiance to the shogun. In this hierarchy, the shogun has authority over the daimyo, who manage their lands and vassals under the shogun's overarching rule.
the shogun conquered the emperor and gained rule on japan
Minamoto yoritomo was the first ever shogun in japan
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...
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.
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one japenese custom is that when entering a home you must take off your shoes.
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Shogun Assassin was created in 1980.
Skulls of the Shogun was created in 2012.
Skulls of the Shogun happened in 360.
Shogun's Samurai was created in 1978.
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