-
Mangsong Mangtsen (Tibetan: མང་སྲོང་མང་བཙན),
Trimang Löntsen or Khri-mang-slon-rtsan (r. 655–676 CE)
succeeded to the
Tibetan throne either after the death...
-
Clovis III, king of
Austrasia Le Yanwei,
chancellor of the Tang
dynasty Mangsong Mangtsen,
emperor of
Tibet Wang Bo,
Chinese poet
Treadgold 1997, p. 326...
- father, so his
younger son
Mangsong Mangtsen inherited the throne. Two
Dunhuang sources give
different mothers for
Mangsong Mangtsen: the
Tibetan Annals...
- when the
Chinese finally managed to
regain these territories.
Emperor Mangsong Mangtsen (Trimang Löntsen' or Khri-mang-slon-rtsan)
married Thrimalö (Khri-ma-lod)...
- 'Dus-rong
ascended the
Tibetan throne after the
death of his father,
Mangsong Mangtsen, in 676. The Old Book of Tang says that 'Dus-srong was
eight years...
- Lönchen.
Songtsen Gampo died in 650, and
Mangsong Mangtsen succeeded.
Tongtsen acted as
regent because Mangsong was an infant.
During this period, Tongtsen...
- also
married 'A-zha Mang-mo-rje when he was
thirteen and they had a son,
Mangsong Mangtsen (r. 650-676 CE).
Gungsong Gungtsen is said to have only ruled...
- of
Zhangzhung in 645.
Zhangzhung revolted soon
after the
death of King
Mangsong Mangtsen or
Trimang Löntsän (Wylie: Khri-mang-slon-rtsan, r. 650–677),...
- time)
Mangsong Mangtsen 649–677 (son of
Gungsong Gungtsen)
Tridu Songtsen 677–704 (son) Lha 704–705 (son) Khri ma lod 705–712 (widow of
Mangsong Mangtsen)...
- sGam-po) 618–649 34
Gungsrong Gungtsen (Gung-srong gung-btsan) 638–655? 35
Mangsong Mangtsen 653–676 36
Tridu Songtsen 676–704 37 Me
Agtsom (Khri-lde-gtsug-brtsan)...