-
established the Jin
dynasty on 8
February 266, Sima Lun was
named the
Prince of
Langye Commandery the next day. He
served as a
general and
governor at
times during...
- Dec 392,
Emperor Xiaowu bestowed upon Sima
Dewen the
title of "Prince of
Langye" – the
second most
prestigious title for a
prince after "Crown Prince"....
-
Successor Emperor Fei
Regent Huan Wen
Empress Dowager Chu
Suanzi Prince of
Langye 琅琊王
Reign 1
August 342 – 13 July 361 Born 341 Died 30
March 365(365-03-30)...
- (modern-day
Fujian province) is
established by
governor Wang
Shenzhi (Prince of
Langye), with
Fuzhou (known as Changle) as its capital. Wang
Shenzhi tries to attract...
-
Langya Commandery (Chinese: 琅邪郡, 琅琊郡) was a
commandery in
historical China from Qin
dynasty to Tang dynasty,
located in present-day
southeast Shandong...
-
Shanyang (山陽),
Jiyin (濟陰),
Chenliu (prin****lity) (陳留國) Xu
Dongguan (東莞),
Langye (prin****lity) (琅琊國),
Donghai (prin****lity) (東海國),
Guangling (廣陵), Xiapi...
- the Qi
forces and also
seized the
forces of the
nearby Prin****lity of
Langye, and was
ready to
march to the
capital Chang'an to
claim the
imperial throne...
- be
comprehensively planned, Li Zhen and his son Li Chong, the
Prince of
Langye rose first, at
their respective posts as
prefects of Yu
Prefecture (豫州,...
- The Wang clan of
Langya (or
Langye) (Chinese: 琅琊王氏) was a
Chinese clan
which gained political prominence during the Han
dynasty and
became one of the most...
- Han dynasty, and his
father Pan Pi (Chinese: 潘芘)
served as
governor of
Langye (near
modern Linyi, Shandong). Pan was
known as
somewhat of a
child prodigy...