The top ruler was the emperor. His right hand men were the shoguns, which each looked after a region. The daimyo were the administrators under the shogun. The role of emperor was removed from office with a major civil revolution. The top shogun took this position and led Japan, until another revolution reinstated the emperor.
(in feudal Japan) one of the great lords who were vassals of the shogun.
Before the age of feudalism the leader of Japan was called the emperor. Prior to emperors, Japan had what were referred to as Shoguns.
The two most powerful would be the United States and Russia, though the United States emerged as the only true world power after the war, Russia was still the second most powerful country (and still is today).
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VJ-Day (victory in japan day) its not entirely accurate
The system in which the powerful lords divided their land among lesser lords was called subinfeudation.
emperor
Feudal lords.
A Japanese feudal lord is called a daimyo. Daimyo were powerful landholding nobles who ruled over territories in feudal Japan. They maintained their own samurai warriors and owed allegiance to the shogun, the supreme military leader of Japan.
Lesser Lords are people who weren't powerful as the knits and great lords but are still powerful.
They were usually lords, nobles, or knights
Powerful military lords who headed small territories were daimyo.
Kings or Emperors.
Yes because Kings are the ones who make them lords
It is Daimyo
Yes it is much more powerful
VERY powerful