- Li
Kuangwei (Chinese: 李匡威) (d. 893) was a
warlord late in the
Chinese Tang dynasty, who
controlled Lulong Circuit (盧龍,
headquartered in
modern Beijing)...
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headquartered in
modern Beijing) from 893, when he
overthrew his
older brother Li
Kuangwei, to his own
defeat in late 894/early 895, as its
military governor (jiedushi)...
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against Li Keyong, Li
Kuangwei and
Helian were to
attack Li
Keyong from the north. They had
initial successes, as Li
Kuangwei captured Wei Prefecture...
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initially prevailed over
Chengde forces. Li
Kuangwei came to Wang's aid, and Li
Keyong withdrew. When Li
Kuangwei and Wang
jointly attacked the Hedong-held...
- Keju
committed suicide.
Quanzhong was
succeeded by his son Li
Kuangwei the next year.
Kuangwei was
overthrown by his
brother Li
Kuangchou in 893. Li Keyong...
- fall 891, but
after Li
Kuangwei launched troops to aid Wang, Li
Keyong withdrew back to Ming Prefecture. Wang and Li
Kuangwei subsequently counterattacked...
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realm and
archrival to the also
powerful Zhu Quanzhong—as both Zhu and Li
Kuangwei the
military governor of
Lulong were at that time also
requesting an imperial...
- Airemóin, king of
Ulaid (Ireland) Du Rangneng,
Chinese chancellor (b. 841) Li
Kuangwei,
warlord of the Tang
dynasty Padla I of Kakheti,
Georgian prince Photius...
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military governor (jiedushi) Li Keju, to his
death in 886. His sons Li
Kuangwei and Li
Kuangchou successively served as
military governors after he died...
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Keyong had
recently suffered defeats from
rival governors Helian Duo and Li
Kuangwei.
Together with Zhu
Quanzhong these two now
petitioned the
court for a campaign...