- Wang
Chucun (Chinese: 王處存) (831–895) was a
general of the
Chinese Tang dynasty, who
controlled Yiwu
Circuit (義武,
headquartered in
modern Baoding, Hebei)...
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Huancui (Chinese: 环翠; pinyin: Huáncuì) is a
district and the seat of the city of Weihai,
Shandong province, China. In 1398, the
Hongwu Emperor launched...
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succeeding his
father Wang
Chucun in 895
until his
defeat in 900. It is not
known when Wang Gao was born. His
father Wang
Chucun had
become the military...
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controlled several nearby circuits as well. He was also an ally to Wang
Chucun the
military governor of Yiwu
Circuit (義武,
headquartered in
modern Baoding...
- consecrated; he
travels to Rome to
receive the
pallium from Pope
Gregory IV. Wang
Chucun,
general of the Tang
Dynasty (d. 895) July 10 –
Zubaidah bint Ja`far, Abbasid...
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turned against Qi by this
point and
redeclared his
loyalty to Tang), Wang
Chucun, the
military governor of Yiwu Circuit, and
Tuoba Sigong, the
military governor...
- king of
Ulaid (Ireland) Wang Chongying,
Chinese warlord and
governor Wang
Chucun,
general of the Tang
Dynasty (b. 831) Wang Xingyu,
Chinese warlord (approximate...
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could not come to Wang
Chucun's aid. Li
Keyong nevertheless sent Kang
Junli to aid Wang
Chucun, and
subsequently went to Wang
Chucun's aid himself. He defeated...
- behalf. Wang
Jingchong sent
troops to
accompany Wang
Chucun on his campaign, although,
unlike Wang
Chucun, he did not
personally attend to the campaign. However...
- Hezhong. Wang
defeated them, and then
entered into an
alliance with Wang
Chucun the
military governor of Yiwu
Circuit (義武,
headquartered in
modern Baoding...