-
confronted Yue on 9 September, and
defeated him
heavily at the
Battle of
Dangyin. The
emperor was
wounded in
battle and
captured by Shi Chao. Yue fled to...
- them. Shi Chao was able to
catch Sima Yue by
surprise and
routed him at
Dangyin, also
killing the
general Ji Shao. He also
managed to
capture Emperor ****...
- (溫),
Yewang (野王),
Huojia (獲嘉), Zhi (軹), Qins**** (沁水), Longlü (隆慮) and
Dangyin (蕩陰). The 2 AD
census recorded 1,067,097
people in 241,246 households,...
- side
after Sima Yue's
forces were
defeated by Sima Ying at the
Battle of
Dangyin in 304. Ji Shao
protected Emperor **** with his body from the rain of arrows...
-
Emperor **** of Jin also followed.
After they were
routed at the
Battle of
Dangyin, he
accompanied Emperor ****
along with the
Minister Over the M****es, Wang...
- Chengdu, Sima Ying at his base in Ye, but was
defeated at the
Battle of
Dangyin,
forcing him to flee to his fief in Donghai. Ying then
turned his attention...
- led a
campaign against Ying, but
after he was
defeated at the
Battle of
Dangyin, he fled back to his fief in Donghai. His generals,
Shangguan Si (上官巳)...
- of Chengdu, Sima Ying at Ye. However, he was
defeated at the
Battle of
Dangyin, and
Emperor **** fell into Sima Ying's care. Yue's generals, Shangguan...
- Sima Yue's
campaign against Sima Ying
which ended in
defeat for Yue at
Dangyin (蕩陰; in present-day Anyang, Henan). Gou Xi was captured, but
after Sima...
- Chang'an. In 304, Zu Ti parti****ted in Sima Yue's
failed campaign in
Dangyin (盪陰,
today Tangyin County, Henan),
where they were
badly defeated by Sima...