- Wang
Tingcou (王廷湊 or 王庭湊; died 834),
formally the Duke of
Taiyuan (太原公), was a
general of the
Chinese Tang
dynasty who, in 821,
during the
reign of Emperor...
- was a
general of the
Chinese dynasty Tang dynasty. Like his
father Wang
Tingcou, Wang
Yuankui ruled Chengde Circuit (成德,
headquartered in
modern Shijiazhuang...
-
governor of Chengde, Tian Hongzheng, was
killed by the
Uyghur Wang
Tingcou in 821.
Tingcou's family had
served as
cavalry officers in
Chengde since the time...
- his
subordinate general Wang Wujun. Han Lingkun, Wang Chengzong, Wang
Tingcou were
jiedushi of the
Chengde Army.
Henan Jiedushi was
revived in 762 and...
-
Frankish nobleman (b. 800) Wang Chengyuan,
Chinese general (b. 801) Wang
Tingcou,
general of the Tang
dynasty William,
Frankish nobleman Stammerer, Notker...
- the
Weibo soldiers had
departed from Chengde, the
Chengde officer Wang
Tingcou plotted a mutiny. One night, he led his
soldiers and
attacked Tian Hongzheng's...
-
control of
Chengde Circuit for two generations,
after his
grandfather Wang
Tingcou seized control of the
circuit in 821
without imperial approval and eventually...
- try to
distract the
Weibo troops. Wang
Tingcou also
supplied Li
Tongjie with salt and food supplies. Wang
Tingcou also
tried to
bribe the
Shatuo chieftain...
- 826, as well as semi-mocking
offers by the
warlords Zhu
Kerong and Wang
Tingcou to ****ist the repairs, did
Emperor Jingzong abandon the idea of visiting...
-
control of
Chengde Circuit for two generations,
after his
grandfather Wang
Tingcou seized control of the
circuit in 821
without imperial approval and eventually...