Examples of 'daimyō' in a sentence

Meaning of "daimyō"

Daimyō is a historical title for the feudal lords in pre-modern Japan

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Tozama daimyō were considered inferior to fudai daimyōs.
Some of those branches were also of daimyō status.
The daimyō conducted his business in the citadel.
The han were the domains headed by daimyō.
He was the first daimyō of that region.
Appointments to this prominent office were usually fudai daimyō.
The daimyō were put under tight control of the shogunate.
A code of laws was established to regulate the daimyō houses.
He was the only daimyō who was killed during the war.
This was the birth of the fudai daimyō class.
The flags belonged to each daimyō and were used primarily in battle.
These went instead to the fudai daimyō.
Daimyō must select men of ability to serve as administrators and bureaucrats.
He is seen in a safe house with the other daimyō.
Hideyoshi chose powerful daimyō to prevent authority being concentrated on a single daimyō.

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Harukata later became a daimyō.
Sometimes a daimyō was called upon to perform seppuku as the basis of a peace agreement.
This enabled him to qualify for the status of daimyō.
The shugo daimyō were the first group of men to hold the title daimyō.
His ancestors were physicians for the daimyō of the fief.
Marriages among daimyō and related persons of power or importance must not be arranged privately.
The feudal hierarchy was completed by the various classes of daimyō.
Many new small daimyō arose from among the samurai who had overthrown their great overlords.
These warlords were known as daimyō.
All fifteen daimyō were from the Ii clan.
The domain was later ruled by a number of fudai daimyō houses.
Nobunaga was the daimyō of the small province of Owari.
Appointments to this prominent office were exclusively fudai daimyō.
Famous shugo and daimyō clans of the Muromachi period.
Each territory contains provinces that serve as battlegrounds for the daimyō.
The daimyō agreed in hopes of creating a trade relationship with Europe.
The former shōgun lived in exile in the home of the daimyō of that han.
Daimyō must present themselves at Edo for service to the shogunate.
Mounted samurai became a ceremonial presence in the entourages of processions by their daimyō feudal lord.
Daimyō associated with him were confined and the Jurakudai was destroyed.
His father was a retainer to the local daimyō of the Nambu clan.
He tried to gather daimyō under the name of the Court but failed.
His father was a retainer to the local daimyō of the Nanbu clan.
The Jesuits approached daimyō in southwestern Japan and succeeded in converting some of them.
Seized the real power of the Hatakeyama and reduced them to a Sengoku daimyō.
He was later transferred to become first daimyō of Tendō Domain in the same province.
Daimyō Matsudaira Katamori visits the residence of a retainer.
These soldiers accompanied the daimyō on the processions to and from Edo.
The construction of the present shaden was ordered by the wealthy daimyō Date Masamune.
Inoue Masaakira was the first daimyō of Takaoka to actually live within the domain.
It was controlled throughout the Edo period by the tozama daimyō of the Shimazu clan.
Haruna became the daimyō after the Konoha ninja got rid of the brothers.
Yamauchi Kazutoyo was one of such samurai and later daimyō who rose from ashigaru.
They included both daimyō who fought with the Tokugawa and those who fought against them.
Ieyasu appointed him daimyō of Kii.

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