- An
Congjin (Chinese: 安從進; died 942) was a
general of the
Chinese Five
Dynasties and Ten
Kingdoms period states Later Tang and
Later Jin. In 941, he rebelled...
- Tang
tried to
replace his son, Yichao, with a
Sogdian governor, An
Congjin. An
Congjin besieged Xiazhou with 50,000 soldiers, but the
Tanguts mounted a...
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Frankish abbot December 17 –
William I, duke of
Normandy (b.c. 893) An
Congjin,
Chinese general and
governor Fulk I,
Frankish nobleman (approximate date)...
- son of An
Lushan An Chong**** (安重誨), a
minister of China's
Later Tang An
Congjin (安從進), a
general of
Later Tang and China's
Later Jin (Five Dynasties) An...
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Congjin. Upon
hearing of An
Congjin's rebellion, An
Chongrong also rebelled, and Shi sent Du
Chongwei against him. Gao
quickly defeated An
Congjin's advance...
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change An's mind, and he
became even more arrogant. He also
heard that An
Congjin the
military governor of
Shannan East
Circuit (山南東道,
headquartered in modern...
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blank edicts, so that Shi
Chonggui could react quickly if An
Congjin did rebel. When An
Congjin did
rebel after Shi
Jingtang left Kaifeng, Shi
Chonggui was...
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Siyuan decided to ****ert his
authority over Dingnan, and he
commissioned An
Congjin the
military governor of
Zhangwu Circuit (彰武,
headquartered in
modern Yan'an...
- Qingxu, son of An
Lushan An Chong**** (安重誨), a
minister of
Later Tang An
Congjin (安從進), a
general of
Later Tang and
Later Jin (Five Dynasties) An Chongrong...
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Frankish abbot December 17 –
William I, duke of
Normandy (b.c. 893) An
Congjin,
Chinese general and
governor Fulk I,
Frankish nobleman (approximate date)...