- The
Battle of
Huoyi (霍邑之戰; Wade–Giles: Huo-i) was
fought in
China on 8
September 617,
between the
forces of the
rebel Duke of Tang, Li Yuan, and the army...
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conquered by Duke Xian of Jin in 661 BCE, and was
subsequently renamed Huoyi (霍邑;
Huòyì).
During the Yuan dynasty, the area
received its
current name, Huozhou...
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Jiancheng and Li Shimin,
continued to advance.
After defeating Sui
forces at
Huoyi (霍邑, also in
modern Yuncheng), he
decided to
leave a
small contingent to...
- Æthelfrith
defeats the
armies of
Welsh kingdoms Powys and Rhôs. 617
Battle of
Huoyi 8
September – Li Yuan
defeats the Sui
dynasty and
enters Chang'an. 618 Battle...
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minor British kingdom of
Elmet (approximate date).
September 8 –
Battle of
Huoyi:
Rebel forces under Li Yuān
defeat the Sui
troops near the Fen River, and...
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Jiancheng and Li Shimin,
continued to advance.
After defeating Sui
forces at
Huoyi (霍邑, also in
modern Yuncheng), he
decided to
leave a
small contingent to...
- Map
showing how Li Yuan
established Tang dynasty,
including battles of
Huoyi,
Hedong and Chang'an...
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Xingyang Wagang Army
defeats Sui army led by
Zhang Xutuo 617
Battle of
Huoyi Li Yuan
overthrows the Sui
dynasty and
establishes the Tang dynasty. 618...
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under Titus secures and
plunders the city of Jerusalem. 617 –
Battle of
Huoyi: Li Yuan
defeats a Sui
dynasty army,
opening the path to his
capture of...
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ophthalmologist Wen Daya, 7th-century
Chinese writer who
recorded the
Battle of
Huoyi in
detail Datu Daya, a
legendary tribal chief in the
Philippines Daya (Senior...