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Secondary consort, of the
Irgen Gioro clan (側福晉 伊爾根覺羅氏) Mian'en,
Prince Dinggong of the
First Rank (定恭親王 綿恩; 18
September 1747 – 18 July 1822),
second son...
- the ****ure,
dating to 2500–1900 BCE, and
symbols on
pottery vessels from
Dinggong are
thought by some
scholars to be an
early form of writing. Again, this...
- (or Ziyuan),
Chinese general and
regent (b. 219)
October 21 – Lü Dai (or
Dinggong),
Chinese general (b. 161)
November 12 – Lü Ju (or Shiyi),
Chinese general...
- m****if. To the
north are four
evenly spaced walled centers, Chengziya,
Dinggong,
Tianwang and
Bianxianwang (from west to east), with the largest, Chengziya...
- Mian'en died on 18 July 1822 and was
granted posthumous title of
Prince Dinggong of the
First Rank (定恭亲王,
meaning "stable and reverent"). Mian'en's primary...
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Tianfu (天輔): 1117–1123
Posthumous name
Emperor Yingqian Xingyun Zhaode Dinggong Renming Zhuangxiao Dasheng Wuyuan (應乾興運昭德定功仁明莊孝大聖武元皇帝)
Temple name Taizu...
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consort of Wei. Xu
Huanshan as Laozi, the sage of Daoism. Yao Lu as Duke Lu
Dinggong,
ruler of Lu. Ma
Jingwu as Duke Jing of Qi. Bi
Yanjun as Duke Ling of Wei...
- ᠵᠠᠰᠠᠭᠴᠢ)
Posthumous name
Emperor Jitian Kaiyun Shouzhong Juzheng Baoda Dinggong Shengzhi Chengxiao Xinmin Gongkuan Mingsu Yi (繼天開運受中居正保大定功聖智誠孝信敏恭寬明肅毅皇帝)...
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Emperor Wuyuan (武元)
Posthumous name (long):
Emperor Yingqian Xingyun Zhaode Dinggong Renming Zhuangxiao Dasheng Wuyuan (應乾興運昭德定功仁明莊孝大聖武元皇帝)
Wanyan Min 完顏旻 28...
- Aisin-Gioro
Dorgon (愛新覺羅 多爾袞)
Posthumous name
Emperor Maode Xiudao Guangye Dinggong Anmin Lizheng Chengjing Yi (懋德修道廣業定功安民立政誠敬義皇帝) (revoked in 1651) Prince...