- Wang
Sengbian (Chinese: 王僧辯) (5th
century – 27
October 555),
courtesy name
Juncai (君才), was a
Chinese military general and
regent of the
Liang dynasty...
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commanded by Wang
Sengbian, to take up
position against Hou's
forces at
Baling (巴陵, in
modern Yueyang, Hunan). Wang Lin
served under Wang
Sengbian in defending...
- as
emperor of (Western)
Liang at Jiangling.
Liang generals led by Wang
Sengbian declared Xiao
Fangzhi Prince of Jin'an, the only
living son of Emperor...
- year) Era(s)
Tiancheng (天成) 555
Nephew of Wu,
enthroned by
official Wang
Sengbian Deposed by Chen Baxian, died of
natural causes in 556
Emperor Jin 敬皇帝 Xiao...
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efforts to
defeat Hou. In the end, Xiao Yi with the aid of his
generals Wang
Sengbian and Chen
Baxian defeated Hou,
crowning himself Emperor Yuan of Liang. His...
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History of the
Southern Dynasties biography of
Liang dynasty Admiral Wang
Sengbian 王僧辯 (d. 555 CE). It says
witnesses saw
lianglong 兩龍 "two/paired dragons"...
- who took the
throne as the
Emperor of Han. In May 552,
troops under Wang
Sengbian, a
general loyal to Xiao Dong's
granduncle Xiao Yi
retook Jiankang, and...
- 555, he
seized power after a coup
against his superior, the
general Wang
Sengbian, and in 557 he
forced Emperor Jing of
Liang to
abdicate the
throne to him...
- troops,
commanded by his heir
apparent Xiao
Fangdeng (蕭方等) and
general Wang
Sengbian, to join the
other provincial troops to try to lift Jiankang's siege. However...
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Thien Bao,
emperor of
Vietnam (b. 499) Theudebald, king of
Austrasia Wang
Sengbian,
general of the
Liang dynasty probable Cybi Felyn,
Cornish bishop Erb of...