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Emperor Duanzong of Song (10 July 1270 – 8 May 1278),
personal name Zhao Shi, was the 17th
emperor of the Song
dynasty of China, and the
eighth and penultimate...
- predecessors, Zhao Xian (Emperor Gong) (r. 1275–1276) and Zhao Shi (Emperor
Duanzong) (r. 1276–1278). He was
enfeoffed as the "Prince of Xin" (信王) in 1274....
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abdicate in 1276. He was
succeeded by his
fifth brother, Zhao Shi (Emperor
Duanzong).
Emperor Duzong died in 1274 from
overindulgence in wine.[citation needed]...
- Chin Han as Jia Sidao, the
chancellor to the Song
Emperors Huaizong and
Duanzong, and Mei Lin's
brother Pierfrancesco Favino as Niccolò Polo, a Venetian...
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records such as the
History book of Song
Dynasty (宋書),
emperor Emperor Duanzong (Zhao Shi) and
emperor Zhao Bing took
refuge in
nowadays Kowloon City district...
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Emperor (1224–1264) Duzong,
Emperor (1264–1274) Gong,
Emperor (1275)
Duanzong,
Emperor (1276–1278) Bing,
Emperor (1278–1279) ****an
Kamakura shogunate...
- Huang,
Prince Chongjing of Qi (岐衝靖王 趙鍠; b. 1268),
fourth son Zhao Shi,
Duanzong (端宗 趙是; 1269–1278),
fifth son
Princess (公主)
Married Jiang Rixin (江日新) Princess...
- Zhao Shi may
refer to:
Emperor Duanzong of Song, also
known as Zhao Shi (趙昰) Trọng Thủy, also
known as Zhao Shi (赵始) Zhao Shi (footballer),
Chinese footballer...
- officials.
During the late Song Dynasty, two
young emperors, Zhao Bing and
Duanzong,
sought refuge at
current day
Kowloon City,
roughly at
present day Sung...
- Zhao Shi, the
former emperor's brother,
posthumously known as
Emperor Duanzong of Song. In 1276,
Mongol forces defeated a Song army near
modern Guichi...