- at the
confluence of
Guichon Cr**** and the
Nicola River. The
locality of
Shulus is
immediately adjacent to the
southeast and is the
headquarters of the...
-
Shulü Ping (Chinese: 述律平; 19
October 879 – 1
August 953),
nickname Yueliduo (月里朵),
formally Empress Yingtian (simplified Chinese: 应天皇后;
traditional Chinese:...
- (19
September 931 – 12
March 969),
personal name Yelü Jing,
infant name
Shulü, was the
fourth emperor of the Khitan-led Liao
dynasty of China. He was...
-
Confucian temple. He
named his
eldest son, Yelü Bei, from his
primary consort,
Shulü Ping, as heir
apparent and
demanded the
entire nobility to
swear fealty...
-
formally Empress Jing'an (靖安皇后, "the m**** and
peaceful empress"),
probably née
Shulü Wen (述律溫), was an
empress of the Khitan-led
Chinese Liao dynasty. She was...
- 899–937
Emperor Taizu of Liao Kept the
favor away from her
mother Empress Shulü Ping,
because he
thought their political view were
totally opposite and...
- Yelü clan
chieftain Yelü Abaoji, and his
mother was Yelü Abaoji's wife
Shulü Ping; he was
their first son. He was
described by the
History of Liao as...
-
Sacred Heart University Luxembourg (
SHULU) was a
branch campus of
Sacred Heart University that
offered graduate-level
business programs in Luxembourg...
- Lingshou, Jingxing, Jianping, Huailu, Jinxian, Gaocheng, Luancheng, Zhaoxian,
Shulu, Yuanshi, Zanhuang, Gaoyi, and one town, Xinji. The
first new
district of...
- Yelü clan
chieftain Yelü Abaoji, and his
mother was Yelü Abaoji's wife
Shulü Ping; he was
their second son. As a
young adult, he was
described by the...