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Mingzong is an
imperial temple name used for
Chinese emperors. It may
refer to: Li
Siyuan (867–933,
reigned 926–933),
Emperor Mingzong of
Later Tang Khutughtu...
- "virtuous"/"wholesome"), also
known by his
temple name as the
Emperor Mingzong of Yuan (Chinese: 元明宗; 22
December 1300 – 30
August 1329), was a son of...
- the last
Khagan of the
Mongol Empire. He was a son of
Kusala (Emperor
Mingzong).
During the last
years of his reign, the Yuan
dynasty was
overthrown by...
- (Chinese: 元寧宗; May 1, 1326 –
December 14, 1332), was a son of Kuśala (Emperor
Mingzong) who was
briefly installed to the
throne of the Yuan
dynasty of China,...
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October 867 – 15
December 933), also
known by his
temple name as the
Emperor Mingzong of
Later Tang (後唐明宗), was the
second emperor of the
Later Tang dynasty...
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February 1329
before abdicating in
favour of his
brother Kusala (Emperor
Mingzong), and
again ruled from 8
September 1329 to 2
September 1332
after Kusala's...
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Myeongjong of
Goryeo (r. 1170–1197)
Myeongjong of
Joseon (r. 1545–1567)
Mingzong (disambiguation) This
disambiguation page
lists articles about people with...
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Siyuan (Emperor
Mingzong) (r. 926–933) of the
Chinese Five
Dynasties and Ten
Kingdoms period state Later Tang. For most of
Emperor Mingzong's reign, An was...
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Emperor Zhuangzong's
adoptive brother,
Emperor Mingzong. Meng,
fearing accusations by
Emperor Mingzong's chief advisor An Chong****, rebelled, in alliance...
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Monarchy Emperor • 923–926 Li
Cunxu (Zhuangzong) • 926–933 Li
Siyuan (
Mingzong) • 933–934 Li
Conghou • 934–936 Li
Congke Historical era Five Dynasties...