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TV miniseries: 1980
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shogun
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Shogun is a military rank and historical title in Japan. Not but General officer . Shogun may also refer to: Shōgun (novel) , a 1975 novel by James Clavell Shōgun (miniseries) , a television miniseries based on the novel Shogun: The Musical , a 1990 Broadway ...
Usage examples of shogun.
Shogun reassured her as best he could, and at length she climbed into her buckboard and headed back to town, measurably cheered.
When the Shogun was reduced in 1868 to the rank of a simple Daimio, his revenue of eight million kokus reverted to the Government, with the exception of seven hundred thousand kokus.
He was Oda Yorimoto, descendant of a powerful daimio of the Ashikaga Dynasty of shoguns who had fled Japan with his faithful samurai nearly three hundred and fifty years before upon the overthrow of the Ashikaga Dynasty.
Hatamotos, the more important places being held by the Fudai, or vassal Daimios of the Shogun.
Lord Shogun Mashashige that should he be the loser in this fight, the ronin samurai, the landless and lordless Mashashita, shall be allowed to walk free without any hindering and gives his solemn oath that no revenge shall be carried out against him by any man of Lord Mashashige.
Perhaps Prince Yeddo was mapping new plans for becoming shogun of all Nippon, a warlord whose future would be built upon the foundations of the present militaristic regime.
The companions were artistically talented and discriminating men who were on very intimate terms with the shogun and who were entrusted with the general conduct of his cultural affairs.
Nobunaga who had taken advantage of the national chaos and overthrown the Shiba governor of Owari who had been appointed by the shogun.
SHOGUN WAS Kozo Nishitsu, president of Nishitsu Industrial Electrical Corporation.
In consequence of this it happened that the spirit of Sogoro having relaxed in its vindictiveness, and having ceased to persecute the house of Hotta, in the 1st month of the 4th year of Keian, Kotsuke no Suke received a summons from the Shogun, and, having been forgiven, was made lord of the castle of Matsuyama, in the province of Dewa, with a revenue of twenty thousand kokus.
The envoys sent by the Mikado from Kioto to communicate to the Shogun the will of his sovereign were received with Imperial honours, and the duty of entertaining them was confided to nobles of rank.
Because the one-castle rule imposed by the Shogun limited the number of fortifications in every domain, Nao was a great supporter of religious devotion.
Shortly thereafter, the Shogun will know as well, since Yoshino is an ally of the Tokugawas.
However in another whining article about how great they all were, these pedalling pricks, he read what terrible havoc four-wheel-drive vehicles, Range Rovers, Toyota Amazons, Mitsubishi Shoguns, were carving through the pedestrian and cycling population with their big bumpy bumpers.
He fought it down, cautioning himself that maybe the shogun, as a courtesy to the man who had served him well, merely planned to bestow a moment of attention on him before consigning him to oblivion thereafter.