Each great samurai warlord, or daimyo, had a division of troops known as the Hatamoto, 'those who stand under the flag'. The Hatamoto included the personal bodyguards, the senior generals, the standard bearers and colour-guard, the couriers, and the other samurai under the warlord's personal command. Apart from bodyguard and other duties in immediate attendance on the daimyo, both horse and foot guards often played crucial roles in battle. Their intervention could turn defeat into victory, and their collapse meant certain defeat. As favoured warriors under the warlord's eye, members of the bodyguards could hope for promotion, and a few even rose to be daimyo themselves. All the three great leaders of the 16 and 17th centuries - including Oda, Hideyoshi and Tokugawa - had their own elite corps. Such troops were naturally distinguished by dazzling apparel and heraldry, with banners both carried and attached to the back of the armour, all of which will be detailed in an array of colour artwork specially created for this publication.
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Each great samurai warlord, or daimyo, had a division of troops known as the Hatamoto, 'those who stand under the flag'. Such troops were naturally distinguished by dazzling apparel and heraldry, with banners both carried and attached to the back of the armour. This title details them with an array of colour artwork.
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Origins of the horse guards – Imperial guards in the Nara period
Emergency of the elite cavalry in the Sengoku period (15th century)
16th century: the Hojo and Chosokabe families
The organization and role of the warlord’s military staff
1560s: Oda Nobunaga’s Red Horo and Black Horo guards – battle of Nagashino 1575
1580s: Toyotomi Hideyoshi’s Yellow Horo Guard Expansion under the Tokugawa shoguns
Foot guards: development in the 16th–17th centuries
Major battle participation – Okehazama & Imayama
Foot Guards under the Tokugawa

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A detailed, illustrated examination of the colourful Samurai that served as the personal guard of the great Japanese warlords.

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781846034787
Publisert
2010-03-10
Utgiver
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC; Osprey Publishing
Vekt
250 gr
Høyde
248 mm
Bredde
184 mm
Dybde
7 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
64

Forfatter
Illustratør

Om bidragsyterne

Stephen Turnbull is widely recognised as the world’s leading English language authority on the samurai of Japan. He took his first degree at Cambridge and has two MAs (in Theology and Military History) and a PhD from Leeds University. He is now retired and pursues an active literary career, having now published over 80 books. His expertise has helped with numerous projects including films, television and the award-winning strategy game Shogun Total War.