- 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...
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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...
- (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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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...
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Gaozong of Tang 17.
Empress Zhangsun 4.
Emperor Ruizong of Tang 18. Wu
Shihuo, Duke Ding of Ying 9.
Empress Wu
Zetian 19. Lady Yang 2.
Emperor Xuanzong...
- 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...
- 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...
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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)...