- Li
Jingshou (Chinese: 李敬受) (died 437?) was a
princess of the Lus****hu-led
Northern Liang dynasty of China. Her
husband was Juqu
Mujian (Prince Ai). Li...
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Franks (approximate date) Remigius,
bishop of
Reims (approximate date) Li
Jingshou,
princess of the
Xiongnu state Northern Liang Herrin, Judith. Ravenna:...
- in
governing the empire. The
eight regents, Sushun, Zaiyuan, Duanhua,
Jingshou (景壽), Muyin,
Kuang Yuan (匡源), Du Han (杜翰) and Jiao
Youying (焦祐瀛) were stripped...
- his son's minority. The
edict appointed eight men – Zaiyuan, Duanhua,
Jingshou, Sushun, Muyin,
Kuang Yuan, Du Han and Jiao
Youying – as an eight-member...
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First Rank (壽恩固倫公主; 20
January 1831 – 15 May 1859),
sixth daughter Married Jingshou (景壽; 1829–1889) of the
Manchu Fuca clan in May/June 1845 and had issue...
- Duanhua,
Prince Zheng of the
First Rank; Sushun, the
Minister of Revenue;
Jingshou (景壽), a
prince consort; Muyin, the
Minister of War;
Kuang Yuan (匡源), the...
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Dynasty In
office 22 August –
November 1861
Serving with Zaiyuan, Duanhua,
Jingshou, Muyin,
Kuang Yuan, Du Han and Jiao
Youying Appointed by
Xianfeng Emperor...
- 1673–1756),
official Jingshou (景壽; 1829–1889),
served as one of the
Eight Regents of the
Tongzhi Emperor Zhiduan (志端; d. 1871),
Jingshou's son by Princess...
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status of a commoner. Two days later,
Prince Dun,
Prince Chun,
Prince Fu,
Jingshou,
Prince Qing, Wenxiang, Baojun, and
Grand Councillors Shen
Guifen and Li...
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Empress Yang
Princess Yin 401–433:
Princess Meng 433?-437:
Princess Li
Jingshou 437–439:
Princess Tuoba 408–414:
Queen Zhejue 351–355:
Empress Qiang 355:...