- Chen
Shuozhen (Chinese: 陳碩真; pinyin: Chén
Shuòzhēn; died 653) was a Tang
dynasty woman from
Muzhou (in
modern Chun'an, Zhejiang), who led a
peasant uprising...
-
empresses regnant to ****ume the
title of huángdì:
Daughter of Xiaoming, Chen
Shuozhen and Wu Zetian,
because the
title huánghòu (皇后, "emperor's consort") means...
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Canterbury Abbas ibn Abd al-Muttalib,
uncle of
Muhammad (approximate date) Chen
Shuozhen,
Chinese rebel leader Chindasuinth, king of the
Visigoths Marcán mac Tommáin...
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During Emperor Taizong's reign, a
female agrarian rebel leader named Chen
Shuozhen (陳碩眞) had
declared herself "huangdi" with the
title Empress Wenjia (文佳皇帝...
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Seboko (reigned 2002–present), the
kgosikgolo of the
Balete people Chen
Shuozhen (reigned 653) – She led a
peasant uprising in 653.
During the rebellion...
- (middle)
Decades earlier, in 653, a
minor female agrarian rebel leader, Chen
Shuozhen (陳碩真), had
claimed the
title of "Empress
Regnant Wenjia" (文佳皇帝), during...
- later, Fang La is
found guilty of
treason and
executed by lingchi. Chen
Shuozhen (Female
Emperor Wenjia) Lieu,
Samuel N.C. (1985).
Manichaeism in the Later...
-
Canterbury Abbas ibn Abd al-Muttalib,
uncle of
Muhammad (approximate date) Chen
Shuozhen,
Chinese rebel leader Chindasuinth, king of the
Visigoths Marcán mac Tommáin...
- the
Period of
Communist Rebellion remained in
effect until 1991. Chen
Shuozhen Miao
rebellions Ten
Great Campaigns Zhang Xianzhong Jinchuan campaigns...
- 歷朝通俗演義); the
story largely conforms with the
historical account. Chen
Shuozhen,
another female monarch of
China not
widely recognised by ****ure generations...