- Gao
Anagong (高阿那肱) (died
November 18, 580) was a
Xianbei official of the
Chinese Northern Qi dynasty. He was a
close ****ociate of the
emperor Gao Wei...
- king of Kent (approximate date)
Galam Cennalath, king of the
Picts Gao
Anagong, high
official of
Northern Qi
Martin of Braga,
missionary and archbishop...
-
Yanshen (趙彥深), Gao
Wenyao (高文遙), Tang Yong (唐邕),
Qilian Meng (綦連猛), Gao
Anagong, and
Empress Dowager Hu's
cousin Hu
Changcan (胡長粲). However, infighting...
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Northern Qi Mu Yeli (穆邪利, 557–577), an
empress of the
state Northern Qi Gao
Anagong (高阿那肱, died 580), a
paramount official and
general of the
state Northern...
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political scene along with Mu Tipo and Gao
Anagong.
While not as
criticized for
corruption as Mu and Gao
Anagong were, he was
blamed by
historians for his...
- Lu Lingxuan, and the
other favorites of Gao Wei, Han
Zhangluan and Gao
Anagong. In 577, in the
midst of a
major attack by
rival Northern Zhou, Mu surrendered...
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Cheng paramount official of the Chinese/Xianbei
state Eastern Wei Gao
Anagong official of the
Northern Qi Gao Huan
paramount general of the Chinese/Xianbei...
-
Emperor Wen
awarded an inn
owned by the
former Northern Qi
official Gao
Anagong, who had
joined Yuchi's effort, as his reward.
Emperor Wen
later found...
- king of Kent (approximate date)
Galam Cennalath, king of the
Picts Gao
Anagong, high
official of
Northern Qi
Martin of Braga,
missionary and archbishop...
- In
spring 577,
Emperor Wu
entered Yecheng. With Gao Wei's
official Gao
Anagong feeding him
intelligence on Gao Wei's location, he was able to capture...