- Wei
Zhaodu (韋昭度) (died June 4, 895),
courtesy name
Zhengji (正紀),
formally the Duke of Qi (岐公), was an
official of the
Chinese Tang dynasty,
serving as...
- Tang
Dynasty (b. 831) Wang Xingyu,
Chinese warlord (approximate date) Wei
Zhaodu,
chancellor of the Tang
Dynasty Wulfred,
bishop of
Lichfield (approximate...
- né Li Chan (李躔),
original courtesy name Zhao**** (昭回),
later changed to
Zhaodu (昭度),
formally Duke
Wenyi of
Longxi (隴西文懿公), was a
Chinese politician of...
- were able to put two
former chancellors that they disliked—Li Xi and Wei
Zhaodu—to
death over
Emperor Zhaozong's objections. However, Li
Keyong the military...
-
warlords arrived in Chang'an, they put Li Xi and his
fellow chancellor Wei
Zhaodu to death. It is not
known when Li Xi was born. His
family claimed to be...
-
throne as
Emperor Zhaozong.
During the
mourning period, the
chancellor Wei
Zhaodu served as regent.
Emperor Zhaozong's
ascension created great anti****tion...
- Jian (796–799) Han Hong (819–822) Pei Du (839) Bai
Minzhong (860–861) Wei
Zhaodu (888) The
examination bureau had
these changes in name:
Menxia Sheng (門下省)...
-
several of his
close ****ociates,
including Dong, Jia, Liu Fu (劉福), and Xia
Zhaodu (夏昭度).
Shortly after,
Empress Dowager Li
issued an edict,
demoting Liu Yun...
-
governor by this point,
inform Wang that Li Xi and
fellow chancellor Wei
Zhaodu were part of the emperor's
faction against him and Li Maozhen. Wang and...
- (東川,
headquartered in
modern Mianyang),
commissioned the
chancellor Wei
Zhaodu to be the
military governor of Xichuan, and, when Chen
refused to allow...