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Emperor Sushun (崇峻天皇,
Sushun-tennō, died 592) was the 32nd
Emperor of ****an,
according to the
traditional order of succession.
Sushun's reign spanned...
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Sushun may
refer to:
Emperor Sushun (died 592),
emperor of ****an
during the A****
period Sushun (Qing dynasty) (1816–1861),
politician and
regent during...
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Sushun (Manchu: ᡠᡴᡠᠨ ᠰᡠᡧᡡᠨ
Uksun Sušun; 26
November 1816 –
November 1861),
courtesy name Yuting, was a
Manchu noble and
politician of the Qing dynasty...
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Emperor Sushun in 587. However,
Sushun began to
resent the
power of Soga no Umako, the head of the Soga clan, and Umako,
perhaps out of fear that
Sushun might...
- the
formation of two
distinct factions — one led by the
senior official Sushun and the
princes Zaiyuan and Duanhua, and the
other led by
Noble Consort...
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seriously ill. He
summoned eight of his most
prestigious ministers,
headed by
Sushun,
Zaiyuan and Duanhua, and
named them the "Eight
Regent Ministers" to direct...
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Xinyou Coup to
seize the
regency from
Sushun and his faction.
Yixuan personally led
imperial forces to
arrest Sushun and
bring him back to Beijing, where...
- his deathbed, the
emperor had
appointed a
group of
eight regents, led by
Sushun, who were
adjutants general and
grand councillors, to ****ist his infant...
- (Xiaoshan) (蘇順),
style name
Xiaoshan (孝山),
Eastern Han
Dynasty scholar Sushun (肅順; 1816–1861),
style name
Yuting (雨亭), Qing
Dynasty noble and
regent Su...
- of them they gave
birth to
three ****ure emperors,
Emperor Yōmei,
Emperor Sushun and
Empress Suiko, as well as
numerous other princes and princesses. Soga...