- The
Latter Deposed Emperor of Liu Song ((劉)宋後廢帝, also
known as
Emperor Houfei; 1
March 463 – 1
August 477), also
known by his
posthumously demoted title...
-
Emperor Ming and
Emperor Houfei. In 477,
fearful that the young,
cruel Emperor Houfei would kill him, he ********inated
Emperor Houfei and
seized power, eventually...
- ****ociating with
Emperor Houfei's attendants, and
eventually getting one of them, Yang Yufu (楊玉夫), to kill
Emperor Houfei while Emperor Houfei was asleep. Xiao...
- He
became emperor in
August 477
after his
violent older brother Emperor Houfei was ********inated by his
attendant at the
instigation of the
general Xiao...
- age 10,
becomes Emperor Shun of the Liu Song
dynasty after his
brother Houfei is ********inated by
general Xiao Daocheng. He
installs Shun as
puppet ruler...
- and
nephews had been killed. The
successor to the
emperor Ming,
emperor Houfei, was
resentful of the
control Xiao
Daocheng had over him and
announced openly...
-
Rebellion against the
Yamato state (****an) in the
Korean Peninsula begins.
Houfei Di,
emperor of the Liu Song
dynasty (d. 477) Frumar,
Suevic king of Galicia...
-
title Prince of
Anding (安定王), at
times known in
historiography as
Emperor Houfei (後廢帝, "later
deposed emperor"), was
briefly an
emperor of the Xianbei-led...
- that the
allegations were made to
delegitimize Emperor Ming's sons
Emperor Houfei and
Emperor Shun vis-à-vis
Southern Qi.) In addition,
Emperor Ming was said...
- (1346),
liezhuan di er
houfei xia Toqto'a and
Alutu (1346),
liezhuan di er
houfei xia Toqto'a and
Alutu (1346),
liezhuan di er
houfei xia: "后自入宫,好观书,章奏能自制,帝爱其才。"...