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  2. Category:Remarried empresses consort - Wikipedia

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  3. List of Chinese empresses and queens - Wikipedia

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    The title, Empress dowager, could be granted a widow of an Emperor even when she had not been the Empress consort during the reign of her spouse. Therefore, a separate list is given of the Empresses dowager, which, in some cases, equals the list of Empresses consort, and in other cases, not.

  4. Dugu Qieluo - Wikipedia

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    Dugu Qieluo or Dugu Jialuo [1] (Chinese: 獨孤伽羅; 544 [a] – September 10, 602 [b]), formally Empress Wenxian (Chinese: 文獻皇后), was an empress of the Sui dynasty of China.

  5. Bayan Khutugh - Wikipedia

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    Bayan Khutugh (1324–1365), also Bayan Qudu (Chinese: 伯顏忽都; Pai-yen Hu-tu; Mongolian script: ᠪᠠᠶᠠᠨᠬᠤᠲᠤᠭ), was an empress consort of the Yuan dynasty as the second wife of Toghon Temür (Emperor Huizong). Her father was Bolod Temür.

  6. List of family of Wu Zetian - Wikipedia

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    Lady Pei, Wu Keji's wife, posthumously honored as Empress Chengzhuang (成莊皇后) Great-Great-Grandfather Wu Juchang , posthumously honored as Emperor Zhangjing 章敬皇帝 (with the temple name of Suzu 肅祖) Great-Great-Grandmother Lady Liu, Wu Juichang's wife, posthumously honored as Empress Zhangjing (章敬皇后)

  7. List of Roman and Byzantine empresses - Wikipedia

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    27 BC – AD 14), as wife of Augustus, was the first and longest-reigning empress. The term Roman empress usually refers to the consorts of the Roman emperors, the rulers of the Roman Empire. The duties, power and influence of empresses varied depending on the time period, contemporary politics and the personalities of their husband and themselves.

  8. Wu Shiyue - Wikipedia

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    Later he remarried a woman from the noble Yang family of the Hong Nong region. She was daughter, niece, and sister to several ministers and a close relation of the imperial family. By her, Wu had three daughters: Wu Shun (later the Lady of Han), Wu Zhao (Empress Wu Zetian) and the Lady of Guo.

  9. Wenxiu - Wikipedia

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    Wenxiu said of her time in the Forbidden city: "There was a generator in the palace, but it often broke down and it was common to have power failure. Puyi didn't live with his Empress or his Consort, so I had to live alone in the spacious Changchun Palace.