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Emperor Taizong of Tang (28 January 598 – 10 July 649),
previously Prince of Qin,
personal name Li Shimin, was the
second emperor of the Tang dynasty...
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Taizong is the
temple name used for
several monarchs of China. It may
refer to: Tai Jia (fl. 16th-century...
- Zhao
Kuangyi before 960, also
known by his
temple name as the
Emperor Taizong of Song, was the
second emperor of the Song
dynasty of China. He reigned...
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Emperor Taizong of Jin (25
November 1075 – 9
February 1135),
personal name Wuqimai,
sinicised name
Wanyan Sheng, was the
second emperor of the Jurchen-led...
- Yuan
dynasty in 1271, he had Ögedei Khan
placed on the
official record as
Taizong (Chinese: 太宗). Ögedei was also
given the
posthumous name of
Emperor Yingwen...
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Abahai in
Western literature, also
known by his
temple name as the
Emperor Taizong of Qing, was the
second khan of the
Later Jin
dynasty and the founding...
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Emperor Taizong of Liao (25
November 902 – 18 May 947),
personal name Yaogu,
sinicised name Yelü Deguang,
courtesy name Dejin, was the
second emperor...
- his
temple name
Taizong.
Although killing two
brothers and
deposing his
father contradicted the
Confucian value of
filial piety,
Taizong showed himself...
- 20,000
Goguryeo troops were
killed during the siege. In the year 644,
Taizong of Tang
decided to
invade Goguryeo in the face of
opposition inside the...
- the
posthumous name
Emperor Wen (Cultured Emperor) and the
temple name
Taizong (Grand Ancestor),
which was
customary for
second emperors of the dynasty...