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Yuankang may
refer to:
Yuankang,
Henan (原康), a town in Linzhou, Henan,
China Yuankang (元康, 65BC–61BC), an era name used by
Emperor Xuan of Han Yuankang...
- Yongxi, 17 May 290 – 15
February 291 Yongping, 16
February – 23
April 291
Yuankang, 24April 291 – 6
February 300 Yongkang, 7
February 300 – 3
February 301...
- Bao and Liu Xiang.
Benshi (本始) 73 BC – 70 BC
Dijie (地節) 69 BC – 66 BC
Yuankang (元康) 65 BC – 61 BC
Shenjue (神爵) 61 BC – 58 BC
Wufeng (五鳳) 57 BC – 54 BC...
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February 73 – 24
January 69 BCE
Dijie (地節) 25
January 69 – 8
February 65 BCE
Yuankang (元康) 9
February 65 – 25
January 61 BCE
Shenjue (神爵) 26
January 61 – 10...
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victory to
press on, and
recover Dongyaoji, Lijiachang, Hebiji, Hejian,
Yuankang and
other places. Afterwards, it
repulsed the
attack by over 1,400 ****anese...
- at Ye in
early 299. ren'xu day of the 12th
month of the 9th year of the
Yuankang era, per
Emperor ****'s
biography in Book of Jin and vol.83 of
Zizhi Tongjian...
- 2008–2013 Succeeded by Yang
Zhenchao Party political offices Preceded by Jing
Yuankang Communist Party Secretary of
Nanling County 1992–1994 Succeeded by Cheng...
- of
Yuankang" was
unearthed at the site of the tomb. The
brick serves as
evidence that the tomb was
constructed in as
early as 296
during the
Yuankang era...
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written by Ma Ling in the
early 12th century. Ma Ling's
grandfather Ma
Yuankang (馬元康) had been a
resident of
Southern Tang's
capital Jinling (金陵; modern...
- (r. 74–48 BCE)
Benshi 本始 73–70 BCE 4
years Dijie 地節 69–66 BCE 4
years Yuankang 元康 65–61 BCE 4
years 2
months Shenjue 神爵 61–58 BCE 4
years Wufeng 五鳳 57–54...