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Yingzong is the
temple name of
several emperors of China. It may
refer to:
Emperor Yingzong of Song (1032–1067,
reigned 1063–1067),
emperor of the Song...
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Emperor Yingzong of Song (16
February 1032 – 25
January 1067),
personal name Zhao Shu, was the
fifth emperor of the Song
dynasty of China. His original...
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Emperor Yingzong of Ming (29
November 1427 – 23
February 1464),
personal name Zhu Qizhen, was the
sixth and
eighth emperor of the Ming dynasty. He ruled...
- Ming emperor, the
Xuande Emperor. She was
mother of Zhu Qizhen,
Emperor Yingzong.
Empress Sun was born in 1399 in Zouping,
Shandong Province. Her personal...
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elder brother,
Emperor Yingzong, who had been
captured by the Mongols. He was
overthrown in a
palace coup led by
Emperor Yingzong in
February 1457 and died...
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Shidibala (ᠰᠢᠳᠡᠪᠠᠯᠠ; 碩德八剌), also
known by his
temple name as the
Emperor Yingzong of Yuan (Chinese: 元英宗;
February 22, 1302 –
September 4, 1323), was an emperor...
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September 1453 and 1454. He is best
known for
capturing the
Emperor Yingzong of Ming in 1449 in the
Battle of Tumu
Fortress and
briefly reuniting the...
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December 1467), of the Wan clan, was the
favorite consort of
Emperor Yingzong of Ming. Her father, Wan Ju (萬聚), was
originally a
soldier in the Zhuolu...
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became more
irregular in the Yuan dynasty.
After the
reign of the
Emperor Yingzong of Ming, it
became the rule that only
jinshi holders could enter the Hanlin...
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succeeded by his cousin's son, Zhao Shu who took the
throne as
Emperor Yingzong because his own sons died prematurely.
Emperor Renzong's
father Emperor...