- Wǔ Shìyuē (simplified Chinese: 武士彟;
traditional Chinese: 武士彠; 559–635 CE) was the
father of Wu Zetian, the only
woman in the
history of
China to ****ume...
- (581–618) Li Hu (died in 551),
Emperor Taizu of the Tang
dynasty (618–907) Wu
Shihuo (559–635),
Emperor Taizu of
Southern Zhou (690–705) Yang
Xingmi (852–905)...
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Zizhi Tongjian, vol. 40, p 683.
Zizhi Tongjian (1084), vol. 201 For Wu
Shihuo's career and family, see
generally Old Book of Tang, vol. 58 and New Book...
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prince and
chancellor of the Tang
dynasty Gartnait III, king of the
Picts Wu
Shihuo,
father of Wu
Zetian (b. 559) Smith,
Julia M. H. (1992).
Province and Empire:...
- its name is
taken from.
Other tribes mentioned are: Danjieli, Yishihuo,
Shihuo, Nawei, Pinmo, Na****ji, Jijie, and Xiwa. The
component tribes were largely...
- Youji,
Princess Taiping requested that the
tombs of Wu Zetian's
parents Wu
Shihuo (武士彠) and Lady Yang be
restored to
imperial tomb
status (they had been reduced...
- Wu Hua's wife,
posthumously honored as
Empress Wenmu (文穆皇后) Father: Wu
Shihuo (武士彠) (559 - 635), 4th son of Wu Hua, Duke Ding of Ying,
later further successively...
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Korean kingdom of Goguryeo.
Reccared I, king of the
Visigoths (d. 601) Wu
Shihuo,
father of Wu
Zetian (d. 635) Xuan Di,
emperor of
Northern Zhou (d. 580)...
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Empress Zhangsun 19. Lady Gao 2.
Emperor Zhongzong of Tang 20. Wu Hua 10. Wu
Shihuo, Duke Ding of Ying 21. Lady Zhao 5.
Empress Wu
Zetian 22. Yang Dá 11. Lady...
- love to
Consort Wu, in 654 he
conferred posthumous honors on her
father Wu
Shihuo (武士彠).
Later that year,
Consort Wu gave
birth to a
daughter that died shortly...