- Zhao
Yuanyan (simplified Chinese: 赵元俨;
traditional Chinese: 趙元儼; pinyin: Zhào
Yuányǎn),
officially the
Prince Gongsu of Zhou (周恭肅王) (985 – 13 February...
-
Emperor Taizu of Jin (August 1, 1068 –
September 19, 1123),
personal name Aguda,
sinicised name Min (Chinese: 旻; pinyin: Mín), was the
founder and first...
-
cousin Zhao
Yuanyan. The breakdown: The "Eighth
Virtuous Prince" in
Seven Heroes and Five
Gallants was
clearly based on the
historical Zhao
Yuanyan, who was...
- 20 – 6
February 17 BCE
Yongshi (永始) 7
February 16 – 23
January 13 BCE
Yuanyan (元延) 24
January 12 – 8
February 8 BCE
Suihe (綏和) 9
February 8 – 17 April...
- 1102)
January 14 –
Adelaide I,
abbess of
Quedlinburg February 13 – Zhao
Yuanyan,
Chinese prince of the Song
dynasty (b. 985)
April 19 –
Gothelo I (or Gozelo)...
- brothers. They
convinced the
generals Li Duozuo, Li Zhan (李湛), and Yang
Yuanyan (楊元琰) and
another chancellor, Yao Yuanzhi, to be involved. With agreement...
- BC
Yangshuo (陽朔) 24–21 BC
Hongjia (鴻嘉) 20–17 BC
Yongshi (永始) 16–13 BC
Yuanyan (元延) 12–9 BC
Suihe (綏和) 8–7 BC
Consorts and Issue: Empress, of the Xu clan...
- crab.
Encountering Yuanyan on
Kuling Island, the team was
wiped out
except Han Li, and the
Spirit King's soul
seriously injured Yuanyan. The
Baohua that...
- (李遵勗; 988–1038) in 1008
Virtuous Consort, of the Wang clan (德妃 王氏) Zhao
Yuanyan,
Prince Zhougongsu (週恭肅王 趙元儼; 986–1044),
eighth son Shuyi, of the Li clan...
- 28–25 BC
Yangshuo 陽朔 24–21 BC
Hongjia 鴻嘉 20–17 BC
Yongshi 永始 16–13 BC
Yuanyan 元延 12–9 BC
Suihe 綏和 8–7 BC
Emperor Ai Liu Xin 劉欣 7 May 7 BC 15
August 1...