- 5 September 75 AD), born Liu Yang and also
known as Liu
Zhuang and as Han
Mingdi, was the
second Emperor of the
Eastern Han dynasty. He was the
fourth son...
- 29 –
Guang Wu dies
after a 32-year
reign and is
succeeded by his son Han
Mingdi.
Accession of King
Talhae as
Korean ruler of Silla. Paul of
Tarsus writes...
- 'turnip[-shaped] arrows'. The
Chinese xiangjian (sometimes
pronounced and
written mingdi) was
quite similar, and
until the end of the
Warlord Era were
commonly used...
- Jia
Nanfeng frames Crown Prince Yu for
treason and has him deposed. Jin
Mingdi,
Chinese emperor of the Jin
Dynasty (d. 325)
Judah bar Ezekiel, Babylonian...
- 150) Chen Mu,
Chinese governor and
general Guo Xun,
Chinese general Han
Mingdi,
Chinese emperor of the Han
dynasty (b. AD 28) Morgan, Gwyn (2006). 69 A...
- (楊堅) 581–604 Kāihuáng (開皇) 581–600 Rénshòu (仁壽) 601–604 Yángdì (煬帝) or
Míngdì (明帝) Yáng Guǎng (楊廣) 604–618 Dàyè (大業) 605–618 Gōngdì (恭帝) Yang You 617–618...
-
Emperor Ming of Jin (simplified Chinese: 晋明帝;
traditional Chinese: 晉明帝; pinyin: Jìn Míng Dì; Wade–Giles: Chin Ming-ti; 299 – 18
October 325,
personal name...
-
Burgundians (approximate date) John the Silent,
bishop and
Saint (died 558) Qi
Mingdi,
emperor of
Southern Qi (d. 498) Wang Jian,
official of Liu Song and Southern...
-
around 150 BC, when it
miscalculated an
alliance with the Han dynasty.
Mingdi, Wujiang's
second son, was
appointed minister of
Wucheng (present-day Huzhou's...
- Wei of
Rencheng 任城威王 Cao Yu 曹宇 d.278
Prince of Yan 燕王 Cao Rui 曹叡 205–239
Mingdi 明帝 226–239 Cao Lin 曹霖 d. 249
Prince Ding of
Donghai 東海定王 Cao Kai 曹楷 Prince...