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 are detailed in an array of colour artwork specially created for
this publication.
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Samurai Horse and Foot Guards 1540–1724
Product details
ISBN
9781849082518
Published
2020
Edition
1. edition
Publisher
Bloomsbury UK
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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