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  • A gokenin (御家人) was initially a vassal of the shogunate of the Kamakura and the Muromachi periods. In exchange for protection and the right to become…
    9キロバイト (1,191 語) - 2024年7月24日 (水) 18:11
  • Gokenin Zankurō (御家人斬九郎) is a novel by Renzaburō Shibata. The protagonist of this jidaigeki is Matsudaira Zankurō, a low-ranking gokenin in the service…
    2キロバイト (129 語) - 2024年2月4日 (日) 10:21
  • were referred to as gokenin. However, in the Edo period, hatamoto were the upper vassals of the Tokugawa house, and the gokenin were the lower vassals…
    11キロバイト (1,267 語) - 2024年11月2日 (土) 00:43
  • shogunates. The role of the Samurai-dokoro was to take the leadership of gokenin, the shogun's retainers, and to be in charge of the imprisonment of criminals…
    8キロバイト (662 語) - 2023年4月10日 (月) 14:29
  • (大江広元), gokenin of the Kamakura shogunate. Mōri Tsunemitsu (毛利経光, ? – ? ), gokenin of the Kamakura shogunate. Mōri Tokichika (毛利時親, ? –1341), gokenin of the…
    12キロバイト (1,353 語) - 2024年7月16日 (火) 20:07
  • principle, Kamakura period gokenin owed some kind of service at the shogun's court. The obligatory ōyuka service required gokenin to attend at the shogun's…
    9キロバイト (1,195 語) - 2024年10月28日 (月) 02:20
  • council of the shogunate (Hyōjō (評定)), the Imperial Court of Kyoto, or their gokenin vassals, and they made their decisions at private meetings in their residences…
    53キロバイト (6,577 語) - 2024年11月7日 (木) 19:56
  • family and have one of his own. The term can also be synonymous with gokenin. The gokenin were vassals of the shōgun during the Kamakura, Ashikaga, and Tokugawa…
    1キロバイト (111 語) - 2023年9月9日 (土) 17:25
  • During the Kamakura period, the jitō were chosen amongst the ranks of gokenin (the shogun's vassals) who handled military affairs. Jitō handled the taxation…
    3キロバイト (406 語) - 2024年5月20日 (月) 02:07
  • the imperial court. The warriors who served the Shogunate were called gokenin, landowning warriors whose retainers were called samurai. During the 13th…
    133キロバイト (16,337 語) - 2024年11月4日 (月) 16:03
  • 1281. The shogunate defeated the Mongols with the help of samurai called gokenin (御家人), lords in the service of the shogunate. However, since the war was…
    107キロバイト (10,995 語) - 2024年10月31日 (木) 08:13
  • impoverished gokenin (御家人) to be adopted into a samurai family and inherit the samurai's position and stipend. The amount of money given to a gokenin varied…
    6キロバイト (556 語) - 2024年7月25日 (木) 12:07
  • no Yoritomo in 1180 but eventually surrendered to Minamoto and became a gokenin for the Kamakura shogunate. At the fall of the shogunate in the 14th century…
    21キロバイト (2,613 語) - 2024年10月31日 (木) 08:19
  • Kamakura shogunate, giving the Shugo jurisdiction over land disputes between gokenin (御家人) and allowing the Shugo to receive half of all taxes from the areas…
    55キロバイト (5,641 語) - 2024年10月27日 (日) 13:46
  • (hatamoto 旗本) had the privilege to directly approach the shogun; the housemen (gokenin 御家人) did not have the privilege of the shogun's audience. By the early…
    53キロバイト (5,107 語) - 2024年10月31日 (木) 08:18
  • Suzerainty Thegn Vavasour, a type of vassal Zamindar Multiple vassalage [de] Gokenin, vassals of the shogunate in Japan Manrent, Scottish Clan treaties of offensive…
    7キロバイト (912 語) - 2024年6月8日 (土) 11:32
  • played the lead character, Matsudaira Kurō, in the television jidaigeki Gokenin Zankurō, which ran for several seasons. He has gone on to garner acclaim…
    40キロバイト (2,857 語) - 2024年11月4日 (月) 00:13
  • (山口 祐助), an ashigaru of the Akashi Domain, who had bought the rank of gokenin (a low-ranking retainer directly serving the Tokugawa shōgun), and his…
    22キロバイト (2,650 語) - 2024年10月27日 (日) 08:16
  • Officially, the gokenin in each province were supposed to serve the shugo, but in practice, the relationship between them was fragile, as the gokenin were vassals…
    3キロバイト (378 語) - 2024年9月16日 (月) 11:31
  • known under the titles of shugo or jitō, from among his close vassals, the gokenin. The Kamakura shogunate allowed its vassals to maintain their own armies…
    137キロバイト (16,274 語) - 2024年11月2日 (土) 10:50
  • Takaoka Ichizaemon, Takaoka Gonzaemon, and Takaoka Keisuke who was the Tada Gokenin (in Settsu Province) samurai at the end term of Edo period was the same…
    4キロバイト (475 語) - 2024年7月18日 (木) 14:00