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Masterless Woman (Hungarian: A gazdátlan ****zony) is a 1944
Hungarian comedy film
directed by László
Sipos and
starring Erzsi Simor, István Nagy and Ida...
- The Rōshigumi (浪士組), was a
group of 234
masterless samurai,
founded by
Kiyokawa Hachirō in 1862.
Loyal to the shogun, they were
supposed to act as the...
- Adam
LaVorga of "
Masterless"". beliefnet.com.
Archived from the
original on 2017-03-31. Ong,
Czarina (October 12, 2015). "'
Masterless':
Faith film that...
- and
other literary forms. In
urban areas,
children were
often taught by
masterless samurai,
while in
rural areas priests from
Buddhist temples or Shinto...
-
strengthened by
veterans of the
encounter at Toba–Fushimi, as well as
yeoman and
masterless samurai from
various domains. The
imperial court told the
domains to restrict...
- workhouses.org.uk.
Retrieved 7 June 2024. Merritt, Keri
Leigh (2017).
Masterless Men: Poor
Whites and
Slavery in the
Antebellum South.
Cambridge University...
-
February 2020). "No
Limits to
Their Sway: Cartagena's
Privateers and the
Masterless Caribbean in the Age of Revolutions".
Hispanic American Historical Review...
- of an
entire way of life for the samurai: many of the
films deal with
masterless rōnin, or
samurai dealing with
changes to
their status resulting from...
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Yojimbo (The Bodyguard),
Kurosawa Production's
second film,
centers on a
masterless samurai, Sanjuro, who
strolls into a 19th-century town
ruled by two opposing...
- The Rōninkai (浪人会, "The
Society of
Masterless Samurai") was a ****anese ultra-nationalist anti-democratic
political group that
shared many of its members...