- Zhao
Tingyin (趙廷隱) (883-January 949),
formally Prince Zhongwu of Song (宋忠武王), was a
major general of the
Chinese Five
Dynasties and Ten
Kingdoms Period...
- 1861) Paul Chen Changpin [pl] (c. 1838 – 29 July 1861) John
Baptist Luo
Tingyin [pl] (c. 1825 – 29 July 1861)
Martha Wang Luo Mande [pl] (c. 1812 – 29...
- own brother, he
would not have
shown lenity. In 932, Meng's
general Zhao
Tingyin had just
defeated Dong
Zhang the
military governor of
neighboring Dongchuan...
- and
scholar (d. 931) Zhao Jiliang,
chancellor of
Later Shu (d. 946) Zhao
Tingyin,
Chinese general (d. 949)
September 11 –
Kesta Styppiotes,
Byzantine general...
-
Zhang Wenlan,
seminarian Paul Chen Changpin,
seminarian John
Baptist Luo
Tingyin,
layman Martha Wang Luo Mande,
laywoman In the
following year, on 18 and...
-
Zhaowu abandoned it and fled as well. Meng made Zhao
Tingyin the
acting military governor. Zhao
Tingyin subsequently advocated seizing Dong by
trick and taking...
- the
Khitan Liao
dynasty Yunmen Wenyan,
Chinese Zen
Buddhist monk Zhao
Tingyin,
general of
Later Shu (b. 883) Treadgold,
Warren T. (1997), A
History of...
-
Huang Ting-ying (Chinese: 黃亭茵; pinyin: Huáng
Tíngyīn, born 29 May 1990) is a
track and road
cyclist from Taiwan. She
competed on the
track in the sprint...
-
Renzan to the
chancellor Zhao Jiliang, the
generals Li
Renhan and Zhao
Tingyin, the
chief of
staff Wang Chu****, and the
commanders of the
imperial guards...
- detachment,
commanded by
several officers — Li Renhan, Pan
Rensi (潘仁嗣), Zhao
Tingyin,
Zhang Ye (Li Renhan's nephew), Wu
Zhang (武漳), and Li
Tinghou (李廷厚) — at...