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renamed Fanyang Commandery (范阳郡). In 759,
during the An–Shi Rebellion, Shi
Siming declared himself emperor of the
Great Yan
dynasty and made
Fanyang, Yanjing...
- Zhuo
Commandery (Chinese: 涿郡) or
Fanyang Commandery (Chinese: 范陽郡) was a
commandery in
imperial China from Han
dynasty to Tang dynasty,
located in modern...
- Pei Kuan, An was, in
addition to Pinglu, made the
military governor of
Fanyang Circuit (范陽,
headquartered in
modern Beijing).
Wanting to show his military...
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Emperor Xuanzong, however, You
Prefecture was
renamed Fanyang Commandery, and the name
Fanyang became ****ociated with the city as well. Chinese: 幽州; pinyin:...
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jiedushi of the
Taiyuan Commandery,
mobilized his army and
marched to
Fanyang. An
Lushan led the
rebellion for two
years before he was ********inated by...
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settled in
Fanyang Commandery (modern Beijing). The
Fanyang Lu clan
later became exceedingly prosperous.
During the Jin
dynasty (266–420), the
Fanyang Lu, together...
- The Lu clan of
Fanyang (范陽盧氏) was a
Chinese political clan
active from the late
Eastern Han
dynasty to the
early Song dynasty. They
descended from a noble...
- Xiao was the son of Sima Sui (司馬绥;
posthumously known as
Prince Kang of
Fanyang (范阳康王)), who was the
youngest son of Sima Yi's
brother Sima Kui (司馬馗),...
- down from
Fanyang (near
modern Beijing), and
moves rapidly along the
Grand Canal. Meanwhile, Xuan Zong
sends Feng Changqing,
governor of
Fanyang, to build...
- Jiédùshǐ (幽州), also
known as Yōujì Jiédùshǐ (幽薊), Yānjì Jiédùshǐ (燕薊),
Fànyáng Jiédùshǐ (范陽), and Lúlóng Jiédùshǐ (盧龍), was a
military district during...