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Emperor Gong (恭帝
Gongdi, "Reverent Emperor") may
refer to:
Emperor Gong of Jin (386–421)
Emperor Gong of
Western Wei (537–557) Yang You (605–619), referred...
- Guo
Zongxun (Chinese: 郭宗訓) (14
September 953 – 973) or Chai
Zongxun (Chinese: 柴宗訓), also
known by his
posthumous name as the
Emperor Gong of
Later Zhou...
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Emperor Gong of Jin (simplified Chinese: 晋恭帝;
traditional Chinese: 晉恭帝; pinyin: Jìn Gōng Dì; Wade–Giles: Chin Kung-ti; 386 –
October or
November 421),...
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Eastern Roman Empires, to
instruct barbarians in the art of shipbuilding. Jin
Gongdi, age 33,
succeeds his
developmentally disabled brother Jin Andi as emperor...
- Míngdì (明帝) Yáng Guǎng (楊廣) 604–618 Dàyè (大業) 605–618
Gōngdì (恭帝) Yang You 617–618 Yìníng (義寧) 617–618
Gōngdì (恭帝) Yang Tong 618–619 Huángtài (皇泰) 618–619...
- not used when
referring to this
sovereign 柴榮 Chái Róng 954–959 Xiǎndé (顯德) 954–959 Did not
exist 恭帝
Gōngdì 柴宗訓 Chái Zōngxùn 959–960 Xiǎndé (顯德) 959–960...
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Emperor Gong of Song (2
November 1271 – 1323),
personal name Zhao Xian, was the 16th
emperor of the Song
dynasty of
China and the
seventh emperor of the...
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September 2 –
Constantius III,
emperor of the
Western Roman Empire Jin
Gongdi, last
emperor of the Jin
Dynasty (b. 386) Li Xun,
ruler of the
Chinese state...
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increasingly ****ile.
Sumela Monastery is
established in Asia Minor. Jin
Gongdi, last
emperor of the Jin
Dynasty (d. 421) Nestorius,
founder of Nestorianism...
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Enemy Traditional Chinese 女人公敌 Simplified Chinese 女人公敵
Hanyu Pinyin Nǚrén
Gōngdí Directed by Guan
Xiaojie Written by Guan
Xiaojie Produced by Wang Helin...