- Qian
Hongzong (Chinese: 錢弘倧) (c. 928 – 971?),
known as Qian Zong (錢倧)
during Song,
courtesy name
Longdao (隆道),
nickname Wanjin (萬金), also
known by his...
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brother and
successor Qian
Hongzong (King Zhongxun).
Fearing that Qian
Hongzong would kill him, he
deposed Qian
Hongzong in a coup and
replaced him with...
- years) Son of Qian
Yuanguan 928–947 (aged 69) Died of
natural causes Qian
Hongzong 錢弘倧
Prince Zhongxun 忠遜王 947–early 948 (0–1 years) Son of Qian Yuanguan...
- (907–932) Qian Yuanguan, King (932–941) Qian Hongzuo, King (941–947) Qian
Hongzong, King (947) Qian Chu, King (947–978) Min (complete list) – Wang Chao, ruler...
- best
known for his
performances in "Jade River"
Taijun Cichao (太君辭朝) and
Hongzong Liema (紅鬃烈馬). His father, Pugong, was the son of Zaixun, a
Manchu prince...
-
Kingdoms Period state Wuyue,
serving as a
chancellor during the rule of Qian
Hongzong (King Zhongxun) and Qian Chu (King Zhongyi, né Qian Hongchu). Yuan Dezhao...
- king of
Scotland (d. 967)
Pietro I Orseolo, doge of
Venice (d. 987) Qian
Hongzong, king of
Wuyue (d. 971) Shi Shouxin,
Chinese general (d. 984)
January 20...
- is
founded by the priest-king Eri (until 1041).
February 12 – King Qian
Hongzong is
deposed by
general Hu
Jinsi during a coup. He
establishes his younger...
- ibn Rumahis,
Umayyad admiral Ordgar,
English ealdorman and
advisor Qian
Hongzong, king of
Wuyue (approximate date) Ziri ibn Manad,
founder of the Zirid...
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younger brother Qian
Hongzong chancellor — which, in
light of
later events,
appeared to be
intending to
designate Qian
Hongzong as heir. (By this point...