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Zhaowen may
refer to: Li Shou (300–343),
formally Emperor Zhaowen of (Cheng) Han,
emperor of the Chinese/Ba-Di
state Cheng Han
Murong Xi (385–407), formally...
- Xiao
Zhaowen (蕭昭文) (480 – c.December 494),
formally Prince Gong of
Hailing (海陵恭王),
courtesy name
Jishang (季尚), was an
emperor of the
Chinese Southern...
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Emperor Zhaowen may
refer to: Li Shou (300–343),
emperor of
Cheng Han
Murong Xi (385–407),
emperor of
Later Yan This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
- Zhaoye.
After briefly making Xiao Zhaoye's
brother Xiao
Zhaowen emperor, he
deposed Xiao
Zhaowen as well, and took over
himself as emperor.
During his reign...
- the Di-led Cheng-Han
dynasty of China. Her
husband was Li Shou (Emperor
Zhaowen). When Li Shou,
after a coup, took over the
throne from his
cousin and...
- removal.
After his death, Xiao Luan
briefly made his half-brother Xiao
Zhaowen emperor, but then
seized the
throne himself. Xiao
Zhaoye was born in 473...
-
Murong C**** (Emperor Wucheng), and she was the
mother of
Murong Xi (Emperor
Zhaowen).
Little is
known about her life
before Murong Xi
became emperor, and although...
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courtesy name
Wukao (武考), also
known by his
posthumous name as the
Emperor Zhaowen of (Cheng) Han ((成)漢昭文帝), was an
emperor of the Di-led
Chinese Cheng-Han...
- Wang
Chaowen (Chinese: 王朝文; pinyin: Wáng Cháowén; born
October 1930) is a
Chinese politician of Miao
ethnicity who
served as
governor of
Guizhou from 1983...
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courtesy name
Daowen (道文), also
known by his
posthumous name as the
Emperor Zhaowen of
Later Yan (後燕昭文帝), was an
emperor of the Xianbei-led
Later Yan dynasty...