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  1. Rōnin - Wikipedia

    The term originated in the Nara and Heian periods, when it referred to a serf who had fled or deserted his master's land. It later came to be used for a samurai who had no master. In …

  2. 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 …

  3. 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 …

  4. Who Were the Ronin of Feudal Japan? - ThoughtCo

    May 7, 2025 · A ronin was a samurai warrior in feudal Japan without a master or lord — known as a daimyo. A samurai could become a ronin in several different ways: his master might die or …

  5. What Is A Ronin? Their Difference To Samurai Explained ...

    Mar 20, 2025 · What is a rōnin in Japan, and how is it different to a samurai? To be a samurai meant position and prestige, but it could all be taken away in an instant, plunging the once …

  6. Ronin Explained: Japan’s Masterless Samurai and Their Struggles

    Oct 23, 2024 · 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 …

  7. Ronin – The Disgraced Japanese Samurai - Symbol Sage

    Apr 7, 2023 · Today, the term ronin is used in Japan to describe unemployed salaried workers or high school graduates who have yet to be admitted to university. This reflects the state of …