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  2. Emperor Wu of Chen - Wikipedia

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    Chen sent Zhou and Hou Andu against Wang Lin. In winter 557, Chen had Emperor Jing yield the throne to him, establishing Chen dynasty as its Emperor Wu. He created Emperor Jing the Prince of Jiangyin. He posthumously honored his parents emperor and empress, his deceased wife Lady Qian empress, and his deceased son Chen Ke crown prince. He ...

  3. Chen dynasty - Wikipedia

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    Chen sent Zhou and Hou Andu against Wang Lin. In winter 557, Chen had Emperor Jing yield the throne to him, establishing the Chen dynasty as its Emperor Wu. He created Emperor Jing the Prince of Jiangyin. He posthumously honored his parents emperor and empress, his deceased wife Lady Qian empress, and his deceased son Chen Ke crown prince.

  4. Zhang Yao'er - Wikipedia

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    In 559, Emperor Wu suffered a major illness and died quickly. At that time, Emperor Wu's nephew Chen Qian the Prince of Linchuan, the only close male relative of Emperor Wu then in Chen territory, was constructing a fort at Nanhuan (南皖, in modern Anqing, Anhui), and Empress Zhang, after consulting the officials Du Leng (杜稜) and Cai ...

  5. Chen Shubao - Wikipedia

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    He requested that Western Wei's successor state, Northern Zhou, return Chen Chang and Chen Xu to him, but Northern Zhou, while initially agreeing, did not do so during Emperor Wu's lifetime. In 559, Emperor Wu died, and Chen Xu's older brother Chen Qian, Prince of Linchuan, as Emperor Wu's only close male relative in the realm, took the throne ...

  6. Shen Miaorong - Wikipedia

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    Lady Shen became the Princess of Linchuan. When Emperor Wu died in 559 with Chen Chang still under Northern Zhou control and unable to return, Chen Qian took the throne as Emperor Wen. He crowned Princess Shen empress and her son Chen Bozong crown prince. Her other son, Chen Bomao (陳伯茂), was declared the Prince of Shixing to inherit the ...

  7. Emperor Wen of Chen - Wikipedia

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    While Chen Qian was still at Nanhuan, in summer 559, Emperor Wu grew ill and quickly died. Emperor Wu's wife Empress Zhang Yao'er, after consulting the officials Du Leng (杜稜) and Cai Jingli (蔡景歷), chose not to announce Emperor Wu's death and summoned Chen Qian back from Nanhuan. The imperial officials, led by Hou, decided to support ...

  8. Emperor Wu of Han - Wikipedia

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    Emperor Wu of Han (156 – 29 March 87 BC), born Liu Che and courtesy name Tong, was the seventh emperor of the Han dynasty from 141 to 87 BC. [3] His reign lasted 54 years – a record not broken until the reign of the Kangxi Emperor more than 1,800 years later – and remains the record for ethnic Han emperors.

  9. Emperor Wu - Wikipedia

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    Emperor Wu of Chen (503–559), first emperor of the Chen dynasty of China; Emperor Wu of Northern Zhou (543–578), an emperor of the Xianbei dynasty Northern Zhou; Empress Wu Zetian (625–705), from her actual surname rather than a posthumous epithet; Emperor of Wu (吳帝) may refer to: Li Zitong (died 622), agrarian rebel during the Sui ...