- Wang
Yuankui (Chinese: 王元逵; 812–854),
formally Duke
Zhong of
Taiyuan (太原忠公), was a
general of the
Chinese dynasty Tang dynasty. Like his
father Wang Tingcou...
- (成德,
headquartered in
modern Shijiazhuang, Hebei), then
governed by Wang
Yuankui; and
Lulong (盧龍,
headquartered in
modern Beijing, then
governed by Zhang...
- died in 834 and was
succeeded by his son Wang
Yuankui.
Although still maintaining independence,
Yuankui offered tribute to the Tang court, a
change from...
-
eventually forced the
imperial government to acquiesce; his
father Wang
Yuankui later succeeded Wang
Tingcou and took a more
conciliatory stance with the...
- 880)
Theodora of Thessaloniki,
Byzantine nun and
saint (d. 892) Wang
Yuankui,
general of the Tang
Dynasty (d. 854) Wen Tingyun,
Chinese poet and lyricist...
-
father Wang
Yuankui later succeeded Wang
Tingcou and took a more
conciliatory stance with the
imperial government. Wang
Shaoding was Wang
Yuankui's oldest...
- Linji's
temple may have been
supported by the Wang
family patriarch Wang
Yuankui 王元逵 (d. 855) or one of his sons.
Linji lived and
taught in this temple...
-
father Wang
Shaoding was the
oldest son of Wang
Yuankui's, by
Princess Shou'an, and
served as Wang
Yuankui's deputy. Wang
Jingchong himself,
while not the...
-
Muslim jurist (or 855) Túathal mac Máele-Brigte, king of
Leinster Wang
Yuankui,
Chinese general (b. 812) Wigmund,
archbishop of York Nor**** in the Low...
- (成德,
headquartered in
modern Shijiazhuang, Hebei), then
ruled by Wang
Yuankui; and
Lulong (盧龍,
headquartered in
modern Beijing), then
ruled by Zhang...