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Emperor Daozong of Liao (14
September 1032 – 12
February 1101),
personal name Chala,
sinicised name Yelü Hongji, was the
eighth emperor of the Khitan-led...
- Li
Daozong (Chinese: 李道宗) (603?-656?),
courtesy name
Chengfan (承範), was an
imperial prince of the Tang
dynasty of China. He was a
cousin of the Emperor...
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Shengzong of Liao due to a re****ertion of
Khitan identity. In 1066,
Emperor Daozong of Liao
reintroduced the
dynastic name "Great Liao" and the
title remained...
- Khitan-led Liao
dynasty of China. He
succeeded his grandfather,
Emperor Daozong, in 1101 and
reigned until the fall of the Liao
dynasty in 1125. During...
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military officer Li Jing (李靖, 571–649),
along with Li Shiji, Wei Xiaojie, Li
Daozong, Chai Shao (柴紹), and Xue
Wanche (薛萬徹) to
attack forces under the command...
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empress consort of the Liao
dynasty of China,
married to her
cousin Emperor Daozong. She was
falsely accused of
adultery and
forced to
commit suicide. Xiao...
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Emperor Daozong.
Consort and issue(s):
Empress Renyi of the Xiao clan (仁懿皇后 蕭氏, d. 1076),
personal name Dali (撻里) Yelü Hongji,
Emperor Daozong (遼道宗 耶律洪基...
- the new
Emperor to the ordinaries.
Across the
northern border,
Emperor Daozong of Liao and his
people were also
found lamenting in tears, as the two countries...
- to the
advancing Tang forces.
Under the
leadership of Tang's
prince Li
Daozong, Tang
forces attempted to
build a
rampart in the
southeastern corner of...
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command of a multi-pronged army, ****isted by the
generals Li Shiji, Li
Daozong, Chai Shao, Xue
Wanche (薛萬徹, Xue Wanjun's brother) and Su Dingfang, attacking...