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Dynasty tomb. Kang of Jin (or ****ong),
Chinese emperor (d. 344) Xun Xian (or
Lingze),
Chinese general (d. 359)
Philogonius (or Filogonius),
bishop of Antioch...
- 214)
Gregory Thaumaturgus,
Christian bishop and
theologian Luo Xian (or
Lingze),
Chinese general and
politician Plotinus, Gr****
philosopher and founder...
- Xun Xian (322–359),
courtesy name
Lingze, was a
Chinese military general of the Jin
dynasty (266–420). Xun Xian was the son of Xun Song and the brother...
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bishop (b. 256)
Junius B****us Theotecnius,
Roman politician Xun Xian (or
Lingze),
Chinese general (b. 322)
Zhang Guan,
Chinese general and
regent Wheeler...
- The
skills required to mani****te the two
pheasant feathers are
known as
Lingze.
These skills include shaking and swinging;
sometimes the
lingzi are shaken...
- Luo Xi 羅襲
Xiangyang (Xiangyang, Hubei)
General Jin
dynasty Luo Xian 羅憲
Lingze 令則 270
Xiangyang (Xiangyang, Hubei)
General Jin
dynasty Shu Han, Cao CaoCao...
- Luo Xian (died 270),
courtesy name
Lingze, was a
Chinese military general and
politician of Shu Han in the
Three Kingdoms period of China.
After the fall...
- 214)
Gregory Thaumaturgus,
Christian bishop and
theologian Luo Xian (or
Lingze),
Chinese general and
politician Plotinus, Gr****
philosopher and founder...
- 6-371
Baitai Temple Baitai si 白台寺
Xinjiang County 新绛县 6-372
Prince Lingze Temple Lingze wang miao 灵泽王庙
Xiangyuan County 襄垣县 6-373
Xilimen Erxian Temple Xilimen...
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Taishang Huanghou (太上皇后, "retired empress"). In
winter 805, the
hermit Luo
Lingze (羅令則) went from Chang'an to
Purun (普潤, in
modern Baoji, Shaanxi) and stated...