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The victory of the Minamoto marks the beginning of what period in Japanese history?

the feudal age


Where is feudal Japan located?

japan


What event marks the start of Gregorian calendar?

The calendar is intended to mark the number of years since the death of King Herod the Great. The Roman abbot Dionysus Exiguus devised the new Christian calendar in 533. He knew that it was impossible to say when Jesus was born, but he knew, or thought he knew, when Herod died. So, he chose to begin his Christian calendar on the year of Herod's death, and he based this on the reign of the Roman emperor Augustus. Unaware that Augustus only adopted that name four years after his reign began, going by his birth name of Octavius until then, Exiguus commenced his calendar just 4 years too late.


What was the population of feudal Japan?

126,475,664


What is the history of japan?

Japan was always a militant country, Samurai Warriors & Feudal systems, much as the Knights in Europe were doing the middle ages. Modern conquests began in 1894 beginning with the Sino-Japanese War.


Feudal clothing japan?

http://www.japanesekimono.com


What is feudal Japan's religion?

Buddhism and Shinto


When were the feudal times in Japan?

1100-2064


Who was the local governor in feudal japan?

Shogun


How many feudal principalities was Japan divided into after the onin war?

After the Onin War, Japan was divided into approximately 300 feudal principalities, known as "han," which were governed by local daimyo (feudal lords). This fragmentation marked the beginning of the Sengoku period, a time characterized by social upheaval, political intrigue, and constant military conflict among these rival factions. The power struggles among the daimyo ultimately set the stage for the unification of Japan under the Tokugawa shogunate in the early 17th century.


What is a daimos?

A feudal lord of Japan who was a large landowner.


Biggest clan in the feudal era in japan?

Edo