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Emperor Xiaojing of Eastern Wei — ((東)魏孝靜帝) (524 552), personal name Yuan Shanjian (元善見), was the only emperor of the Chinese/Xianbei dynasty Eastern Wei a branch successor state to Northern Wei. In 524, Northern Wei s paramount general Gao Huan, after Emperor Xiaowu had fled the … Wikipedia
Dong Wei — Die Östliche Wei Dynastie (chin. 东魏, Dong Wei; 534 550), eine der Nördlichen Dynastien aus der Zeit der Nord und Süd Dynastien, folgte der Auflösung der Nördlichen Wei und herrschte über das nördliche China von 534 bis 550. Im Jahr 534 setzte Gao … Deutsch Wikipedia
Östliche Wei — Die Östliche Wei Dynastie (chinesisch 东魏 Dong Wei; 534 550), eine der Nördlichen Dynastien aus der Zeit der Nord und Süd Dynastien, folgte der Auflösung der Nördlichen Wei und herrschte über das nördliche China von 534 bis 550. Im Jahr… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Östliche Wei-Dynastie — Die Östliche Wei Dynastie (chin. 东魏, Dong Wei; 534 550), eine der Nördlichen Dynastien aus der Zeit der Nord und Süd Dynastien, folgte der Auflösung der Nördlichen Wei und herrschte über das nördliche China von 534 bis 550. Im Jahr 534 setzte Gao … Deutsch Wikipedia
Eastern Wei — The Eastern Wei Dynasty (Chinese: 東魏) followed the disintegration of the Northern Wei, and ruled northern China from 534 to 550.In 534 Gao Huan (高歡), the potentate of the eastern half of what was Northern Wei territory following the… … Wikipedia
Emperor Wen of Western Wei — ((西)魏文帝) (507 551), personal name Yuan Baoju (元寶炬), was an emperor of the Chinese/Xianbei state Western Wei a branch successor state to Northern Wei. In 534, Yuan Baoju, then the Prince of Nanyang, followed his cousin Emperor Xiaowu in fleeing… … Wikipedia
Southern and Northern Dynasties — This article is about the Southern and Northern Dynasties in China. For the same name period in other countries, see Nanboku chō for Japan and Southern and Northern Dynasties of Vietnam. Southern and Northern Dynasties Southern Dynasties Country… … Wikipedia
Emperor Xiaowu of Northern Wei — ((北)魏孝武帝) (510 February 3, 535 [ [http://www.sinica.edu.tw/ftms bin/kiwi1/luso.sh?lstype=2 dyna=%ABn%B1%E7 king=%AAZ%AB%D2 reign=%A4%A4%A4j%B3q yy=6 ycanzi= le ] ] ), personal name Yuan Xiu (元脩 or 元修), courtesy name Xiaoze (孝則), at times known as … Wikipedia
List of Chinese monarchs — Emperor Shun – a mural painting from the Han Dynasty The following list of Chinese monarchs is in no way comprehensive. From the Shang Dynasty to the Qin Dynasty, rulers usually held the title King (Chinese: 王 Wáng). With the division of… … Wikipedia
Empress Gao (Xiaowu) — Empress Gao (高皇后, personal name unknown) was an empress of the Chinese/Xianbei dynasty Northern Wei. Her husband was Emperor Xiaowu.She was the oldest daughter of the paramount general Gao Huan. Gao Huan had overthrown the Erzhu clan (members of… … Wikipedia
Husi Chun — (斛斯椿) (495 537), courtesy name Fashou (法壽), formally Prince Wenxuan of Changshan (常山文宣王), was a general and official of the Chinese/Xianbei state Northern Wei and Northern Wei s branch successor state Western Wei. Early career Husi Chun was… … Wikipedia