-
Buliugu Li (Chinese: 步六孤麗) (died 25 June 465), more
commonly known in
historical accounts as Lu Li (陸麗) (after the
change of
Xianbei names to Han names...
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minister Buliugu Li, away from the
capital Pingcheng (平城, in
modern Datong, Shanxi) back to Pingcheng, and
after he got into
conflicts with
Buliugu, killed...
- 440)
August 15 –
Libius Severus,
emperor of the
Western Roman Empire Buliugu Li,
official of the
Northern Wei
dynasty Eógan mac Néill, king of Tír Eoghain...
- as well. The
officials Dugu Ni (獨孤尼), Yuan He, Baba
Kehou (拔拔渴侯), and
Buliugu Li, however, then
overthrew Zong and
executed him,
making Tuoba Jun emperor...
- 432),
emperor of Xia,
known as
Prince of
Pingyuan before his
coronation Buliugu Li (died 465),
official of
Northern Wei Li Ning (Tang dynasty) (793–812)...
-
Northern Wei. The
Northern Wei's
Eight Noble Xianbei surnames 八大贵族 were the
Buliugu 步六孤,
Helai 賀賴, Dugu 獨孤,
Helou 賀樓,
Huniu 忽忸,
Qiumu 丘穆, Gexi 紇奚, and Yuchi...
- : 18 The
Northern Wei's
Eight Noble Xianbei surnames (八大贵族) were the
Buliugu (步六孤),
Helai (賀賴), Dugu (獨孤),
Helou (賀樓),
Huniu (忽忸),
Qiumu (丘穆), Gexi...
-
honored clans were:
Xianbei Mu (穆,
originally Qiumuling) Lu (陸,
originally Buliugu) He (賀,
originally Helai) Liu (劉,
originally Dugu) Lou (樓,
originally Helou)...
- 440)
August 15 –
Libius Severus,
emperor of the
Western Roman Empire Buliugu Li,
official of the
Northern Wei
dynasty Eógan mac Néill, king of Tír Eoghain...
-
killed by the
officials Dugu Ni (獨孤尼), Yuan He, Baba
Kehou (拔拔渴侯), and
Buliugu Li, who made
Tuoba Huang's son
Tuoba Jun
emperor (as
Emperor Wencheng)...