A shoen was a type of agricultural estate or manor in feudal Japan, typically controlled by a powerful noble or temple. These estates operated autonomously, often with their own legal and tax systems, and were a significant part of the landholding structure during the Heian and Kamakura periods. Shoen contributed to the decentralization of power, allowing local lords to gain wealth and influence independent of the central government. Over time, the shoen system played a crucial role in shaping Japan's economic and social landscape.
Daimyo (lit. Great Name), were the successors of the Shogun from their Shoen system in Japan. These Daimyo would go on to control entire provinces and would often give land as rewards for service.
Feudalism in Japan developed over a need for additional land, wealth and power. A weakened government persuaded feudal land owners to war with each other . After the Fujiwara claim fell out of power, Daimyo hired Samurai to attack other Daimyo for their land and wealth.
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Leonard Shoen was born in 1916.
The shoen were a type of private estate or agricultural land in Japan during the feudal period, particularly from the 8th to the 16th centuries. These estates were often granted to noble families, temples, or powerful samurai, allowing them to collect taxes and manage the land independently of the central government. The shoen system contributed to the decentralization of power in Japan, leading to the rise of local warlords and the eventual establishment of the samurai class. Over time, the shoen system declined, particularly during the Meiji Restoration, as the government sought to centralize authority and modernize the economy.
Joe Shoen was born on 1949-10-28.
Cleo Shoen Van Lerberg has written: 'The Shoen foundations' 'The Schroepfer connections' -- subject(s): Genealogy
Gin'ya Sasaki has written: 'Shoen no shogyo' -- subject(s): Commerce, Japan, Manors, Economic conditions, History
Lilli Shoen was born on September 16, 1982, in Scottsdale, Arizona, USA.
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nicht mir shoen makes no sense in German. I assume you mean nicht mehr schön which, depending on context, translates as not nice/beautiful/lovely any more.
Dead of Night - 2013 Eva Berg Shoen Recreations 2-10 was released on: USA: 15 March 2014