- Li
Congyan (李從曮) (898 –
November 26, 946), né Li
Jiyan (李繼曮) (name
changed 926),
formally the
Prince of Qi (岐王), was a son and the heir of Li Maozhen...
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Capet and
progenitor of the
Capetian Kings (approximate date) (d. 956) Li
Congyan,
Chinese general (d. 946) Sang Weihan,
Chinese chief of
staff (d. 947)...
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submitted to
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death in 924, his son Li
Congyan would continue to
govern Fengxiang until 926, when he was
removed by the...
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athlete 399 – Siricius, pope of the
Catholic Church (b. 334) 946 – Li
Congyan,
Chinese general (b. 898) 975 –
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German bishop and...
- 859) Lady Xu Xinyue, wife of Qian
Yuanguan (b. 902)
November 26 – Li
Congyan,
Chinese general (b. 898) Abu Bakr bin
Yahya al-Suli,
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Yuanguan (b. 902)
November 26 – Li
Congyan,
Chinese general (b. 898) Abu Bakr bin
Yahya al-Suli,
Abbasid scholar and...
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