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Feudal and Japan
* Murakami clan, a clan within Feudal Japan.
Category: Feudal Japan
In his text Feudal and Modern Japan ( 1896 ), historian Arthur May Knapp wrote: The samurai of thirty years ago had behind him a thousand years of training in the law of honor, obedience, duty, and self-sacrifice ....
Category: Feudal Japan
Category: Feudal Japan
Category: Feudal Japan
Category: Feudal Japan
The Yawara originated from the use of Kongou, a Buddhist symbolic object, by various monks during Feudal Japan.
* Tokuno: The sixth expansion ( Ultima Online: Samurai Empire ) added Tokuno, a group of islands based on Feudal Japan.
* Feudal Japan in Land of the Rising Sun
In addition, Sakai created a limited spin off series called Space Usagi featuring characters similar to those in the original series, including a descendant of Miyamoto Usagi, but set in a futuristic setting that also emulated Feudal Japan in political and stylistic ways.
Category: Feudal Japan
Category: Feudal Japan
Category: Feudal Japan
* Wa: Feudal Japan ( Edo Period )
, nicknamed Jūbei or called from his clan name and title, was a samurai who lived during the Sengoku period of Feudal Japan.
Category: Feudal Japan
* Kessen, Kessen II and Kessen III-Real time strategy games for the PS2 set in Feudal Japan and China during the Three Kingdoms period.
a retainer beneath the clan of Akechi during the Azuchi-Momoyama period of Feudal Japan.
Category: Feudal Japan
Among his students were the daimyo Oda Nobunaga, Toyotomi Hideyoshi, and Tokugawa Ieyasu, the three great " unifiers " of Feudal Japan.
This quotation begins each episode of Samurai Jack, which tells the story of a young prince ( Jack ) from Feudal Japan whose father's empire was destroyed by the demon Aku.
* Sengoku: Chanbara, a role-playing game based in Feudal Japan.
In the third film, Donatello is the only Turtle who is not tempted to stay in the Feudal Japan of the past, saying that he can't live without technology.

Feudal and often
Feudal levies could only be raised for a fixed length of time before they returned home, forcing an end to a campaign ; mercenary forces, often called Brabançons after the Duchy of Brabant but actually recruited from across northern Europe, could operate all year long and provide a commander with more strategic options to pursue a campaign, but cost much more than equivalent feudal forces.
The term " Feudal Republic " was never used by the Novgorodians themselves ( indeed, feudalism is a seventeenth-century scholarly term ); rather they referred to their city-state as " His Majesty ( or Sovereign ) Lord Novgorod the Great " ( Государь Господин Великий Новгород / Gosudar ' Gospodin Velikiy Novgorod ), or more often as " Lord Novgorod the Great " ( Господин Великий Новгород / Gospodin Velikiy Novgorod ); The entire region-the city and its vast hinterlands-was known as The Novgorodian Land.
Feudal rights were invested in the sovereign, with the local lord retaining some duties as enforcer of local justice and intermediary between the new inhabitants — required to build houses within a specified time, often a year — and the representatives of the sovereign.

Feudal and used
Yet after 1413, we find it increasingly so used, and the list of landowners in 1431, printed in Feudal Aids, contains, besides knights, esquires, yeomen and husbandmen ( i. e. householders ), a fair number who are classed as " gentilman ".
There is even a popular literary tradition that arose during the Tang Dynasty which centered on Negrito-slaves who used supernatural physical abilities to save kidnapped damsels in distress and to swim to the bottom of raging rivers to retrieve treasures for their Feudal Lords ( see Kunlun Nu )

Feudal and ninja
They are portrayed as having strict codes of honor while lacking knowledge in a more modern form of warfare, along with names taken from old Feudal Japanese positions like ninja and shogun.
His adventures take place in Feudal Japan, and he and his ninja sidekicks and fight evil warlords, wizards and daikaiju using modern high-tech gadgetry ( a blatant oddity in a period setting ).

Feudal and .
His own ideas, especially those expressed in his masterworks, French Rural History ( Les caractères originaux de l ' histoire rurale française, 1931 ) and Feudal Society, were incorporated by the second-generation Annalistes, led by Fernand Braudel.
* Mann, Horace, K. The Lives of the Popes in the Early Middle Ages, Vol IV: The Popes in the Days of Feudal Anarchy, 891 – 999.
Since at least the 1960s, when Marc Bloch's Feudal Society ( 1939 ) was first translated into English in 1961, many medieval historians have included a broader social aspect that includes not only the nobility but all three estates of the realm, adding the peasantry bonds of manorialism and the estates of the Church ; this is sometimes referred to as " feudal society " since it encompasses all members of society into the feudal system.
* Bloch, Marc, Feudal Society.
* Poly, Jean-Pierre and Bournazel, Eric, The Feudal Transformation, 900 – 1200., Tr.
( 1999 ) The Feudal Kingdom of England, 1042 – 1216.
* John L. La Monte, Feudal Monarchy in the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem, 1100 – 1291.
* Jonathan Riley-Smith, The Feudal Nobility and the Kingdom of Jerusalem, 1174 – 1277.
Feudal Society, 2nd ed.
The Ottomans attempted to create peace by dividing Mt Lebanon into a Christian district and a Druze district, but this would merely create geographic powerbases for the warring parties, and it plunged the region back into civil conflict which included not only the sectarian warfare but a Maronite revolt against the Feudal class, which ended in 1858 with the overthrow of the old feudal system of taxes and levies.
He is best known for his pioneering studies French Rural History and Feudal Society and his posthumously-published unfinished meditation on the writing of history, The Historian's Craft.
He published a large work, available in a two-volume English translation as Feudal Society.
Feudal Germany.
( 1999 ) The Feudal Kingdom of England, 1042 – 1216.
*( Feudal ) aids, a type of tax or due that was paid by a vassal to his lord during feudal times.
Feudal strongmen sometimes located themselves within medieval institutional order, taking shogunal titles, while in other times they assumed titles that seemed to give them a non-Japanese identity.
Feudal baronies had always been hereditable by an eldest son under primogeniture, but on condition of payment of a fine termed " relief ", derived from the Latin verb levo to lift up, meaning a " re-elevation " to a former position of honour.
L. A. Manyon, Feudal Society, Vol.

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