- 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...
-
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...
-
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...
- (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...
-
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...
-
thought and ethics. The temple's
story begins with the
dream of
Emperor Mingdi and his
establishing the
temple in 68 AD
honouring the two
Indian monks...