- Wei
Xiaokuan (韋孝寬) (509 – 17
December 580),
formal personal name Wei
Shuyu (韋叔裕) (but went by the
courtesy name of
Xiaokuan),
known by the
Xianbei name...
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Xiaowei (左孝威; 1846–1873),
courtesy name
Zizhong (子重), Zuo's
first son. Zuo
Xiaokuan (左孝寬; 1847–?), Zuo's
second son. Zuo
Xiaoxun (左孝勳; 1853–?), Zuo's third...
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Church against the
Arian heresy. Kinmei,
emperor of ****an (d. 571) Wei
Xiaokuan,
general of
Western Wei (d. 580) Chlodoric, king of the
Ripuarian Franks...
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Northern Zhou
launched an
attack on Chen,
commanded by the
general Wei
Xiaokuan. Chen's
Emperor Xuan
mobilized his
troops to resist. However, all of the...
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Province (roughly
modern Chengdu, Sichuan).
Within 68 days,
general Wei
Xiaokuan defeated Yuchi, who
eventually committed suicide. Wang Qian was also defeated...
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Liang made the plan to
ambush the
commander of the
entire operation, Wei
Xiaokuan, and then
seize the
entire army and
support an
uncle of
Emperor Xuan to...
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official of
Northern Qi
Martin of Braga,
missionary and
archbishop Wei
Xiaokuan,
general of
Western Wei (b. 509) Xuan Di,
emperor of
Northern Zhou (b....
- of the
Liang Dynasty (d. 553) 509 Kinmei,
emperor of ****an (d. 571) Wei
Xiaokuan,
general of
Western Wei (d. 580) 500
March 29 – Gwynllyw,
Welsh king and...
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Province (相州,
roughly modern Handan, Hebei). Yang sent the
general Wei
Xiaokuan against Yuchi, and
Yuwen served under Wei. He
defeated Yuchi's general...
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serving as a
general on the campaign,
tried to
ambush his
commander Wei
Xiaokuan and
seize Wei's troops, and then
declare a
rebellion to
support one of...