- Hong
Tianguifu (23
November 1849 – 18
November 1864) was the
second and last king of the
Taiping Heavenly Kingdom. He is po****rly
referred to as the...
- died
following a
period of
illness and was
succeeded by his son, Hong
Tianguifu.
Nanjing fell a
month later. Hong Xiuquan, born "Hong Huoxiu", was the...
- Hong
Xiuquan abdicated in
favour of Hong
Tianguifu, his
eldest son, who was 14
years old then. Hong
Tianguifu was
unable to do
anything to
restore the...
- had
continued to
fight in
northern Zhejiang,
rallying around Tianguifu. But
after Tianguifu's capture on 25
October 1864,
Taiping resistance was gradually...
- city and
attempted to
maintain their rule
through the
decrees of Hong
Tianguifu, son of Hong Xiuquan. They were
caught and
sentenced to death. As seen...
- Guofan,
dethroned the
Taiping Heavenly Kingdom's
teenage ruler, Hong
Tianguifu, and
brought an end to the rebellion. He was
created "First
class Count...
-
Kingdom would be p****ed down to Hong Xiuquan's son, Hong
Tianguifu upon his death; Hong
Tianguifu was
executed shortly after becoming king as a teenager...
-
during their ordeal, and he
himself said not a word
during his turn. Hong
Tianguifu (洪天貴福): son of the
Heavenly King Hong
Xiuquan of the
Taiping Heavenly...
-
Taiping Heavenly Kingdom – Hong Xiuquan,
Heavenly King (1851–1864) Hong
Tianguifu,
Heavenly King (1864) China:
Taiwan Republic of
Formosa – Tang Jingsong...
-
Thomas Russell (1803)
Biswanath Sardar (1808) Ram
Baksh Singh (1857) Hong
Tianguifu (1864)
William Walker (1860)
Henry Wirz (1865)
Peter Hand**** (1902) Harry...