- A
gokenin (御家人) was
initially a v****al of the
shogunate of the
Kamakura and the
Muromachi periods. In
exchange for
protection and the
right to become...
- were
referred to as
gokenin. However, in the Edo period,
hatamoto were the
upper v****als of the
Tokugawa house, and the
gokenin were the
lower v****als...
-
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...
- who
served the
Shogunate were
called gokenin,
landholding warriors whose retainers were
called samurai.
Gokenin were
regulated by the Samurai-dokoro....
- 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...
- 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...
- (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...
- 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...
-
council of the
shogunate (Hyōjō (評定)), the
Imperial Court of Kyoto, or
their gokenin v****als, and they made
their decisions at
private meetings in
their residences...
- (hatamoto 旗本) had the
privilege to
directly approach the shogun; the hou**** (
gokenin 御家人) did not have the
privilege of the shogun's audience. By the early...