In Japan, the equivalent of European lords were the daimyo, who were powerful feudal lords governing large estates and commanding samurai warriors. During the Edo period, these daimyo held significant political and military power, similar to the role of lords in medieval Europe. They were responsible for the administration of their domains and maintained a degree of autonomy under the shogunate, akin to the feudal system in Europe where lords held sway over their vassals.
Yoritomo Minamoto in the 1100s
they were from europe
It was really poor. Just like Medieval Europe.
slave owners
The lords died from different ways, like they were sick, or old, or killed or died in battles. If he died in a war and battle, then his body would be taken then buried or burned according to the lord's religion and culture
Because it simply is. Just like New York is in America or Japan is in Asia.
Yeah there is new fantages like Fantage Japan, Europe, Paris, Mexico and America!!
During the Roman times many groups of people fled into Europe to escape various hordes like the mongols and the huns, In most cases the Romans wouldn't let them into their land, and they owned all of western and central europe, so they would have to live on the border in eastern europe.
Italy is in Europe. Japan and India are in Asia.
The Vice Lords is a well-known street gang that originated in Chicago and has a history of involvement in various criminal activities. The gang has been involved in conflicts with rival gangs over territory and control of illegal activities. Understanding and addressing the root causes of gang involvement is crucial in addressing conflicts involving groups like the Vice Lords.
it has already been released in japan in like November 2007 so it cant take that long to be realeased in America and Europe
Probably Japan, the US, and maybe somewhere in Europe. They tend to like seafood in Germany.