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Eponyms, nicknames, and geographical games. 2013.
Eponyms, nicknames, and geographical games. 2013.
Emperor Zhaozong of Tang — Emperor Tang Zhaozong (唐昭宗李晔 867 ndash;904), born Li Ye, was the 19th emperor of the Tang dynasty of China. He reigned from 889 to 904. Zhaozong was the seventh son of Emperor Yizong of Tang and younger brother of emperor Emperor Xizong of… … Wikipedia
Emperor Ai of Tang — Emperor Tang Aidi (唐哀帝李祝 892 908), born Li Zhu, was the last emperor of the Tang dynasty of China. He reigned from 904 to 907. Aidi was the son of Emperor Zhaozong.Aidi ascended the throne at the age of 13 after his father, the Zhaozong was… … Wikipedia
Emperor Yi of Chu — Xiong Xin (熊心) Ancestral name (姓): Mi (羋) Clan name (氏): Xiong (熊) Given name (名): Xin (心) Emperor Yi of Chu Dates of reign: 208 BC – 206 BC … Wikipedia
Emperor Shun of Liu Song — ((劉)宋順帝) (467 479), personal name Liu Zhun (劉準), courtesy name Zhongmou (仲謀), nickname Zhiguan (智觀), was an emperor of the Chinese dynasty Liu Song. He became emperor in 477 after his violent older brother Emperor Houfei was assassinated by his… … Wikipedia
Emperor Houshao of Han — (d. 180 BC), personal name Liu Hong was the fourth emperor of the Han Dynasty in China. He was a son of Emperor Hui, likely by a concubine although there is some controversy on the subject and adopted by Emperor Hui s wife, Empress Zhang Yan. At… … Wikipedia
Emperor Guangwu of Han — Emperor Guangwu (January 13, 5 BC March 29, 57), [Bielenstein, 245.] born Liu Xiu, was an emperor of the Chinese Han Dynasty, restorer of the dynasty in AD 25 and thus founder of the Later Han or Eastern Han (the restored Han Dynasty). He ruled… … Wikipedia
Emperor Gaozu of Tang — Emperor Gāozǔ of Táng (566 June 25, 635), born Lǐ Yuān (李淵), was the founder of the Tang Dynasty of China, and the first emperor of this dynasty from 618 to 626. Under the Sui dynasty, Li Yuan was the governor in the area of modern day Shanxi,… … Wikipedia
Emperor Wu of Liang — (梁武帝) (464 549), personal name Xiao Yan (蕭衍), courtesy name Shuda (叔達), nickname Lian er (練兒), was the founding emperor of the Chinese dynasty Liang Dynasty. His reign, until the end, was one of the most stable and prosperous during the Southern… … Wikipedia
Emperor Gengshi of Han — Emperor Gengshi of Han, ch. 漢更始帝, py. gèng shĭ dì, wg. Keng Shih ti, (d. strangled AD 25), also known as the Prince of Huaiyang (淮陽王, the title that Emperor Guangwu (Liu Xiu) gave him in absentia after he was deposed by Chimei forces), courtesy… … Wikipedia
Emperor Huan of Han — Emperor Huan of Han, ch. 漢桓帝, py. hàn húan dì, wg. Han Huan ti, (132 168) was an emperor of the Chinese Han Dynasty. He was a great grandson of Emperor Zhang.After Emperor Zhi was poisoned to death by the powerful official Liang Ji in 146, Liang… … Wikipedia