- Cui
Dunli (崔敦禮) (596 –
August 29, 656), né Cui
Yuanli (崔元禮),
courtesy name
Anshang (安上),
formally Duke Zhao of Gu'an (固安昭公), was an official, general...
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monastery that will make the town a
centre of
Christianity (or 597). Cui
Dunli,
general of the Tang
dynasty (d. 656) Daoxuan,
Chinese Buddhist monk (d...
- (one son)
Princess Xiande (賢德帝姬; 1051–1123),
third daughter Married Zhang Dunli (張敦禮; d. 1107) in 1068, and had
issue (one son, one daughter)
Princess De'an...
- spared. nevertheless, in
spring 653, at the
suggestion of
Zhangsun and Cui
Dunli –
despite Emperor Gaozong's
initial inclination to
spare Li
Yuanjing and...
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reason except for his
desire to help. The bold and
brave man
named Huang Dunli (黄敦立)
thought him su****ious,
three days
after being ferried across the...
- Arab
governor Crundmáel Erbuilc, king of the Uí
Ceinnselaig (Ireland) Cui
Dunli,
general of the Tang
dynasty (b. 596) Cynddylan, king of
Pengwern (Wales)...
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official during the
Chinese Tang
dynasty and Wu Zetian's Zhou
dynasty Cui
Dunli (596–656), né Cui Yuanli, an official, general, and
diplomat of the Chinese...
- son-in-law of
Chebi Qaghan Yaoluoge Porun 藥羅葛婆閏 648-662
Created chief by Cui
Dunli on the
order of
Emperor Taizong of Tang
Yaoluoge Bisidu 藥羅葛比粟毒 662-680 Rebelled...
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Khangai Mountains.
Emperor Taizong of Tang
initially sent the
official Cui
Dunli to try to
comfort Duomozhi, but at the same time was
concerned that if Xueyantuo...
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family Cui
Renshi (c. 580 – 649), a
chancellor during the Tang
dynasty Cui
Dunli (596–656), a
general and
diplomat during the Tang
dynasty Cui
Zhiwen (627–683)...