- Qifu
Chipan (Chinese: 乞伏熾磐; died 428), also
known by his
posthumous name as the
Prince Wenzhao of
Western Qin (西秦文昭王), was a
prince of the Xianbei-led...
- ********inated by Qifu Gongfu. Gangui's son, Qifu
Chipan quickly defeated Gongfu and took the throne.
Chipan moved the
capital to
Fuhan (枹罕, in
modern Linxia...
- Wei (371–409) Li Gao (351–417) of
Western Liang (Sixteen Kingdoms) Qifu
Chipan (died in 428) of
Western Qin Feng Ba (died in 430) of
Northern Yan Juqu...
-
Northern Wei (d. 451) Gunderic, king of the
Vandals and
Alans (b. 379) Qifu
Chipan,
prince of the
Xianbei state Western Qin
Theodore of Mopsuestia, bishop...
- Bao,
emperor of
Later Yan
Yongkang (412–419), an era name used by Qifu
Chipan,
ruler of
Western Qin
Yongkang (464–484), an era name used by Yujiulü Yucheng...
-
Western Qin
state Qifu Gangui,
second prince of the
Western Qin
state Qifu
Chipan,
third prince of the
Western Qin
state Qifu Mumo, last
prince of the Western...
- 392) Eulalius,
antipope of Rome Tufa,
Chinese princess and wife of Qifu
Chipan Xiao Wenshou,
empress dowager of the Liu Song
dynasty (b. 343) Smith, Sir...
- more
years before he was
killed by Qifu
Gongfu in a coup. His son Qifu
Chipan (Prince Wenzhao)
defeated Qifu
Gongfu and
succeeded him as the
ruling prince...
-
Chang Yao Xing Yao Hong
Western Qin (385–431) Qifu
Guoren Qifu
Qiangui Qifu
Chipan Qifu Mumo
Later Liang (386–403) Lü
Guang (Lü Shao) Lü Zuan Lü Long Southern...
-
queen of the Xianbei-led
Chinese Western Qin dynasty. Her
husband was Qifu
Chipan (Prince Wenzhao). She was the
daughter of Tufa
Rutan (Prince Jing), the...