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  • Rōnin - Wikipedia
    In feudal Japan to early modern Japan (1185–1868), a rōnin ( ˈroʊnɪn ROH-nin; Japanese: 浪人, IPA: [ɾoːɲiɴ], 'drifter' or 'wandering man', lit 'unrestrained or dissolute person') was a samurai who had no lord or master and in some cases, had also severed all links with his family or clan [1]
  • Ronin (1998) - IMDb
    Ronin: Directed by John Frankenheimer With Robert De Niro, Jean Reno, Natascha McElhone, Stellan Skarsgård A freelancing former U S Intelligence Agent tries to track down a mysterious package that is wanted by the Irish and the Russians
  • Ronin Wallet
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  • Rōnin | Samurai, Bushido, Feudal Japan | Britannica
    rōnin, any of the masterless samurai warrior aristocrats of the late Muromachi (1138–1573) and Tokugawa (1603–1867) periods who were often vagrant and disruptive and sometimes actively rebellious
  • Who Were the Ronin of Feudal Japan? - ThoughtCo
    Ronin were samurai who lost their master, becoming wanderers and often seen as disgraced Without masters, ronin lived in poverty, some turned to crime while others tried to keep their honor A notable group of ronin became famous for avenging their master's death, later becoming symbols of loyalty
  • Why the Japanese Ronin were considered both inspiring heroes and . . .
    The ronin of feudal Japan were masterless samurai, seen as both heroes and outlaws Their tales of honor, defiance, and vengeance shaped history and legend
  • The Forty-Seven Rōnin: The True Story Behind Japan’s National Legend
    Also referred to as the Akō vendetta, the story of the forty-seven rōnin surrounds an 18th-century feud between a young lord named Asano Naganori and Kira Yoshinaka, a shōgunate official, that had tragic results
  • Ronin Explained: Japan’s Masterless Samurai and Their Struggles
    This article explores the history and role of ronin—samurai without a master It covers their rise during the chaotic Sengoku period, the struggles they faced in the peaceful Edo period, and their cultural significance in Japan




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