- Liu
Xingju (劉興居) (died c.September 177 BC) was an
important political figure during the Lü Clan
Disturbance (180 BC). He was a
grandson of
Emperor Gaozu...
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founded by the
Romans with the name Luna at the
mouth of the
Magra River. Liu
Xingju,
Chinese prince of the Han
dynasty and a key
player during the Lü Clan Disturbance...
-
Chinese prince and
younger brother of
Emperor Gaozu of Han 177 BC Liu
Xingju,
Chinese prince of the Han
dynasty and a key
player during the Lü Clan Disturbance...
- his wife. Liu
Zhang then
planned a
rebellion with his
younger brother Liu
Xingju, the
Marquess of Dongmou, and
their older brother Liu Xiang, the Prince...
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established on the
lands of Qi in 178 BC for Liu
Xingju, son of Liu Fei,
Prince of Qi, King of Qi. In 177 BC,
Xingju committed suicide after a
failed attempt...
- the
officials involved in the conspiracy,
Emperor Houshao's cousin, Liu
Xingju, the
Marquess of Dongmou,
merely expelled Emperor Houshao from the palace...
- of the
Penal Code of China,
Cadell and Davies. Theobold,
Ulrich (2000),
Xingju 刑具,
penal or
torture instruments, Chinaknowledge. Tablilla, a
medieval Spanish...
- of the
Penal Code of China,
Cadell and Davies. Theobold,
Ulrich (2000),
Xingju 刑具,
penal or
torture instruments, Chinaknowledge. Witek, John W, ed. 2001...
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brothers Zhang and
Xingju received Jibei and Chengyang, respectively, as
their own kingdoms.
Jibei was
revoked by the Han
government when
Xingju attempted to...
- withdraw. In 178 BC, Liu
Xingju, King of Jibei, rebelled. Han
general Chen Wu
crushed the
rebel army,
after which Liu
Xingju committed suicide. Meanwhile...