Daimyo
The daimyo received land and the title of feudal lord from the emperor in exchange for their loyalty and military service. This system was part of the broader feudal structure in Japan, where the emperor granted land rights to powerful regional leaders, allowing them to govern and protect their territories. In return, the daimyo pledged allegiance to the emperor and provided military support when needed. This relationship reinforced the social hierarchy and political stability within the realm.
A Scottish Feudal Lord is a Scottish titled of nobility. This title was awarded by the King or Queen and was authoritative enough to give the authorization to approve the death sentence.
There is no Roman pharaoh. Pharaohs were rulers of ancient Egypt, while Romans were rulers of ancient Rome. The two civilizations were separate and did not have a shared ruler with the title of "Roman pharaoh."
nice question the answer is the gage soldiers roman rulers were called caesar
An atabey is another term for an atabeg - a high Turkish feudal title, originally charged with the caretaking and mentoring of the realm's crown prince.
The title of the feudal nobles of Japan.
The title of shogun was created by the emperor of Japan to designate a military leader with supreme authority over the samurai class and the nation's military affairs. This title allowed the emperor to delegate power and maintain control over the feudal system while ensuring that a strong military leader could effectively manage conflicts and protect the realm. Over time, shoguns became the de facto rulers of Japan, with the emperor serving more as a symbolic figurehead. This system helped stabilize Japan during periods of internal strife and external threats.
A title originally conferred by the Mikado on the military governor of the eastern provinces of Japan. By gradual usurpation of power the Shoguns (known to foreigners as Tycoons) became finally the virtual rulers of Japan. The title was abolished in 1867.
A title originally conferred by the Mikado on the military governor of the eastern provinces of Japan. By gradual usurpation of power the Shoguns (known to foreigners as Tycoons) became finally the virtual rulers of Japan. The title was abolished in 1867.
In feudal Germany the village leader was called the Burgermeister. The title of the Burgermeister often translates into English as mayor.
The rulers of ancient Egypt had the title Pharaoh.
The rulers of Egypt were called pharaohs.
The daimyo received land and the title of feudal lord from the emperor in exchange for their loyalty and military service. This system was part of the broader feudal structure in Japan, where the emperor granted land rights to powerful regional leaders, allowing them to govern and protect their territories. In return, the daimyo pledged allegiance to the emperor and provided military support when needed. This relationship reinforced the social hierarchy and political stability within the realm.
No
The rulers of ancient Egypt were called pharaohs.
This is a "feudal" title. A "tenant-in-chief" was a person who held his lands under feudal land tenure directly from the king.
No, that title is "Caliph", not Czar.