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Xianzong may
refer to:
Emperor Xianzong of Tang (憲宗) (778–820;
reigned 805–820),
Chinese emperor of the Tang
Dynasty Emperor Xianzong of
Western Xia (獻宗)...
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Emperor Xianzong of Tang (4
March to 1
April 778 – 14
February 820; r. 805 – 820),
personal name Li Chun, né Li Chun (李淳), was an
emperor of the Chinese...
- 1447 – 9
September 1487), also
known by his
temple name as the
Emperor Xianzong of Ming,
personal name Zhu Jianshen,
changed to Zhu
Jianru in 1457, was...
- the
official record of the
dynasty as
Xianzong (simplified Chinese: 宪宗;
traditional Chinese: 憲宗; pinyin:
Xiànzōng). In 1252–53,
Flemish missionary and...
- the son of
Emperor Xianzong. He was
created crown prince in 812
during the
reign of
Emperor Xianzong and,
after Emperor Xianzong was
allegedly ********inated...
- as the 13th of 20
known sons of then-reigning
Emperor Xianzong. His
mother was
Emperor Xianzong's concubine Consort Zheng, who had
previously been a concubine...
- get him to
approve a
transfer of the
throne to his son Li Chun (Emperor
Xianzong).
Emperor Shunzong was
honored with the
title of
Taishang Huang (retired...
-
imperial authority during the
reign of
Emperor Dezong's
grandson Emperor Xianzong. It is not
known when Yu Di was born, but it is
known that his
family was...
-
question marks, boxes, or
other symbols instead of
Tangut characters.
Emperor Xianzong of
Western Xia (1181–1226), born Li
Dewang (Chinese: 李德旺), was the ninth...
- jiedushi, as
Xianzong appointed his own
military officers and
staffed the
regional bureaucracies once
again with
civil officials. However,
Xianzong's successors...