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Emperor Shunzong of Tang (February to
March 761 –
February 11, 806),
personal name Li Song, was an
emperor of the
Chinese Tang dynasty. He was created...
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close ****ociate of
Emperor Shunzong (Li Song). He,
along with his ally Wang Shuwen, was
powerful during Emperor Shunzong's brief reign in 805, but soon...
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emperor of the
Chinese Tang dynasty. He was the
eldest son of
Emperor Shunzong, who
reigned for less than a year in 805 and who
yielded the
throne to...
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throne due to his
severe illness, Li Song did so (as
Emperor Shunzong). Dezong's
reign can be
summarized into
three categories of mismanagements...
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overthrowing another of Khayishan's relatives, Ragibagh. Darmabala,
posthumously Shunzong (順宗 答剌麻八剌; 1264 – 1292) Dagi (答己; 1262 – 1
November 1322)
Empress Xuanci****sheng...
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Zhaosheng Yanxiao (昭聖衍孝皇帝) by Külüg Khan and was
given the
temple name
Shunzong (顺宗). He had
three sons and a
daughter from two wives: Dagi Khatun, posthumously...
- Tang dynasty,
serving briefly as
chancellor during the
reigns of
Emperor Shunzong and
Emperor Xianzong. Yuan Zi was born in 739,
during the
reign of Emperor...
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served under five more
descendants of
Emperor Dezong's: his son
Emperor Shunzong, his
grandson Emperor Xianzong, his great-grandson
Emperor Muzong, his...
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Emperor Shunzong of Tang (761–806)
Emperor Xianzong of Tang (778–820)
Empress Zhuangxian (763–816)
Emperor Muzong of Tang (795–824) Guo Ai (752–800) Empress...
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policy in
ancient China during the
reigns of
emperors Dezong (唐德宗) and
Shunzong (唐順宗) of the Tang
dynasty in
which the
emperor would send
eunuchs to civilian...