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  • Empress Zhaocheng (昭成皇后) was the concubine of Emperor Ruizong of Tang and the mother of Emperor Xuanzong of Tang. She is the great-granddaughter of Dou...
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    Emperor Ruizong's mother Empress Dowager Wu (later known as Wu Zetian), not Emperor Ruizong, was in actual control of power as empress dowager and regent....
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    Emperor Ruizong of Tang (category Sons of empresses regnant)
    (滎陽 鄭萬鈞/荥阳 荥阳公郑万钧) in 705, and had issue (two sons, four daughters) Empress Zhaocheng, of the Dou clan of Henan (昭成皇后 河南竇氏/河南窦氏; d. 693), second cousin...
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  • Empress Liu (劉皇后, personal name unknown) (died 693), formally Empress Sumingshunsheng (肅明順聖皇后, literally "the solemn, understanding, serene, and holy...
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    Suzong's reign. Li Fuguo allied and befriended Emperor Suzong's wife, Empress Zhang, at the beginning of Emperor Suzong's reign, and in an alliance of...
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  • honored his wet nurse, Nurse Empress Dowager Dou, empress dowager. He also created one of Helian Bobo's daughters as his empress, and his oldest son Tuoba...
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    repeatedly accused Li Fuguo and Consort Zhang of corruption, Li Fuguo and Empress Zhang in turn falsely accused him of trying to assassinate Li Chu in order...
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    incidents were others claimed to be Empress Dowager Shen, but were discovered to be imposters, and the real Empress Dowager Shen was never found. Meanwhile...
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    fitting an empress. However, Tuoba customs dictated that only a consort who was able to craft a gold statue by her hands could be empress, and Princess...
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  • with the Three Right Wing Tumens against Ligden. They attacked Ligden at Zhaocheng. Ligden defeated the allies but lost 10,000 Chakhars. When the Ming court...
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    dynasty chancellor Dou Dexuan (598–666), Tang dynasty chancellor Empress Zhaocheng (昭成皇后; died 693), mother of Emperor Xuanzong of Tang Dou Huaizhen...
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  • Emperor Xuanzong's mother Consort Dou had been posthumously honored Empress Zhaocheng, Li Chengqi and Li Chengyi, in order to observe naming taboo, changed...
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  • later Prince Wei of Lelang, killed by rebels led by Duan Sugu 398 Princess Murong, married Tuoba Shiyijian, posthumously honored as Empress Zhaocheng...
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    as Emperor Mingyuan. Consorts and Issue: Empress Daowu, of the Murong clan (道武皇后 慕容氏), second cousin Empress Xuanmu, of the Liu clan (宣穆皇后 劉氏; d. 409)...
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  • Murong Huang Lady, of the Murong clan (慕容氏), relative of Murong Huang Empress Zhaocheng, of the Murong clan (昭成皇后慕容氏, d. 360), daughter of Murong Huang Tuoba...
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    (淑儀 李氏) Shuyi, of the Wu clan (淑儀吳氏) Unknown Zhao Yuanxi, Crown Prince Zhaocheng (昭成皇太子 趙元僖; 966–992), second son Zhao Yuanfen, Prince Shanggongjing (商恭靖王...
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  • Feng Hong (redirect from Emperor Zhaocheng)
    courtesy name Wentong (文通), also known by his posthumous name as the Emperor Zhaocheng of Northern Yan (北燕昭成帝), was the last monarch of the Chinese Northern...
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    determined to overthrow him. In 407, as Murong Xi was holding a funeral for Empress Fu, Feng Ba and his conspirators took control of the capital Longcheng...
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    Yáng 拓拔紇那 Tuòbá Hénǎ 325–329 and 335–337 烈 Liè 拓拔翳槐 Tuòbá Yìhuaí 329–335 and 337–338 昭成 Zhaōchéng 拓拔什翼健 Tuòbá Shíyìjiàn 338–376 Regnal name: 建國 Jiànguó...
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  • Ba 馮跋 (d. 430) Wencheng of Northern Yan r. 409–430 Feng Hong 馮弘 d. 438 Zhaocheng of Northern Yan r. 430–436 Murong Shipi 慕容視羆 368–390–400 Murong Wugeti...
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