The term shogun was given to Japan's top military commanders. The shogun was supposed to the emperor, but in reality, the shogun and emperor ruled on the same level.
Ladies in waiting serve the Queen,and occasonially pray.
In the British nobility, a viscount is ranked immediately above a baron and immediately below an earl. I doubt whether a viscount would "serve under an earl" as you put it.
They forced her to serve them dinner then grow careless and talked about their plans or maybe they where drunk.
Almost all kings levied taxes of some kind, even if it was only to serve in his army.
because they were trying to learn how to suck their own dicks
The Samurai were ready for battle/war whenever the shoguns told them to. Hope this helps!
The Samurai were ready for battle/war whenever the shoguns told them to. Hope this helps!
to serve the shoguns that hired them and protect and expand their employers land or property
They were led by the SHOGUNS.
it was called a boijtai it was the king or the shoguns then there was the advisers of the shoguns after that there was the daimo after that w3as the hatamo then ther was the karamko shoguns ther waas the offical shoguns that ruled and controled the law that was a cool era i which i was in that time
the shoguns used to be a dynasty of kings. right? and the samurai's were their army chiefs..
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No. The daimyo were powerful rulers. While the shoguns are the military ranks or servers of the emperor
The rulers in Japan from the 1100s to the late 1800s were called the "Shoguns" :)
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