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Emperor Fei or
Fèidì is a term for
deposed Chinese emperors. It may
refer to:
Emperor Fei of Jin (342–386, r.365–371)
Emperor Qianfei of Liu Song (449–465...
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Emperor Fei of Jin (simplified Chinese: 晋废帝;
traditional Chinese: 晉廢帝; pinyin: Jìn Fèi Dì; Wade–Giles: Chin Fei-ti; 342 –
November 23, 386),
personal name...
- "Wuzheng Group",
acquired “Zhejiang UFO
Automobile Manufacturing Co., Ltd.” (
Feidi Motors). 2016, WAW
brand launching. A
Wuzheng three-wheeled
truck in Ruicheng...
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protect his
people against the
Alans and the Huns.
Sixteen Kingdoms: Jin
Feidi is
dethroned as
emperor of the
Eastern Jin Dynasty. He is
replaced by his...
- Nestorius,
founder of
Nestorianism (approximate date)
November 23 – Jin
Feidi,
emperor of the Jin
Dynasty (b. 342)
Cyril of Jerusalem,
theologian and...
- Li
Congke (simplified Chinese: 李从珂;
traditional Chinese: 李從珂; pinyin: Lǐ Cóngkē) (11
February 885 – 11
January 937), also
known in
historiography as the...
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adjectives to form the full
historiographical denominations. For example, "
Fèidì" (廢帝) is
formed from the
amalgamation of "fèi" (廢; "deposed") and the abbreviated...
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Liang Prefecture,
which was
reorganized into the Jin
Prefecture in the 3rd
Feidi year of the
Western Wei (AD 554).
Under the Sui, this was
renamed Xicheng...
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general of the
Imperial Guard Yu Daolian,
Chinese empress and wife of Jin
Feidi Zhi Dun,
Chinese Buddhist monk and
philosopher (b. 314) "Liberius | Roman...
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philological works and commentaries.
Sellheim 1991.
Sadiq Feidi 2016, p. 49.
Sadiq Feidi,
Fatina (2016). La sabiduría árabe
antigua reflejada en los...