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Xiankang (咸康) was a
Chinese era name used by
several emperors of China. It may
refer to:
Xiankang (335–342), era name used by
Emperor Cheng of Jin Xiankang...
- Dou
Xiankang (Chinese: 窦贤康; born 23
January 1966) is a
Chinese space physicist,
university administrator and politician,
formerly served as
president of...
- Sima Shao 323–325 Taining, 323–326
Cheng Sima Yan 325–342 Xianhe, 326–335
Xiankang, 335–342 Kang Sima Yue 342–344 Jianyuan, 343–344 Mu Sima Dan 344–361 Yonghe...
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Emperor Kang).
Xianhe (咸和, Xiánhé): 15
April 326 – 10
February 335
Xiankang (咸康,
Xiánkāng): 10
February 335 – 11
February 342
Empress Chenggong, of the Du...
- 26 July 342 (16 years, 9 months and 7 days) Era(s)
Xianhe (咸和) 326–335
Xiankang (咸康) 335–342 Son of
Emperor Ming,
ruled initially under the
regency of...
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December 2010 –
October 2016
Preceded by Gu
Hailiang Succeeded by Dou
Xiankang President of
Chongqing University In
office January 2003 –
December 2010...
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initially on
northern bank of
Qinhuai River, and in the
third year of
Xiankang (CE 337) the
campus extended to
southern bank.
Temple of
Confucius was...
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Jiayan (韓嘉彥; d. 1129) Zhao Xu,
Zhezong (哲宗 趙煦; 1077–1100), 6th son
Princess Xiankang (賢康帝姬; d. 1085), 5th
daughter Princess of Lu (潞国长公主, d.1084), 6th daughter...
- han4) 917
Guangtian (光天 guang1 tian1) 918 Did not
exist Did not
exist 王衍 wang2 yan3 918–925
Qiande (乾德 qian2 de2) 918–925
Xiankang (咸康 xian2 kang1) 925...
- Wang Dao died on the
gengshen day of the 7th
month of the 5th year of the
Xiankang era of his reign. This
corresponds to 7 Sep 339 in the
Julian calendar...