Empress of the Chen dynasty, the Glossary
The Chen dynasty of China had five empresses consort in its 32-year history.[1]
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12 relations: Chen dynasty, Chen Shubao, Emperor Fei of Chen, Emperor Wen of Chen, Emperor Wu of Chen, Emperor Xuan of Chen, Liu Jingyan, Queen consort, Shen Miaorong, Shen Wuhua, Wang Shaoji, Zhang Yao'er.
- Chen dynasty empresses
Chen dynasty
The Chen dynasty, alternatively known as the Southern Chen (南陳 / 南朝陳) in historiography, was a Chinese imperial dynasty and the fourth and last of the Southern dynasties during the Northern and Southern dynasties period.
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Chen Shubao
Chen Shubao (10 December 553 – 16 December 604), also known as Houzhu of Chen, posthumous name Duke Yáng of Chángchéng, courtesy name Yuánxiù (元秀), childhood name Huángnú (黃奴), was the fifth and last emperor of the Chinese Chen dynasty, which was conquered by the Sui dynasty in 589.
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Emperor Fei of Chen
Emperor Fei of Chen (陳廢帝) (died May 570), personal name Chen Bozong (陳伯宗), courtesy name Fengye (奉業), childhood name Yaowang (藥王), also known by his post-deposition title of Prince of Linhai (臨海王), was an emperor of the Chinese Chen dynasty.
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Emperor Wen of Chen
Emperor Wen of Chen (陳文帝) (522 – 31 May 566), personal name Chen Qian (陳蒨), also called Chen Tanqian (陳曇蒨), courtesy name Zihua (子華), was the second emperor of the Chinese Chen dynasty.
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Emperor Wu of Chen
Emperor Wu of Chen (503– 9 August 559), personal name Chen Baxian (陳霸先), courtesy name Xingguo (興國), childhood name Fasheng (法生), was the founding emperor of the Chen dynasty of China.
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Emperor Xuan of Chen
Emperor Xuan of Chen (陳宣帝) (530 – 17 February 582), personal name Chen Xu (陳頊), also called Chen Tanxu (陳曇頊), courtesy name Shaoshi (紹世), childhood name Shili (師利), was an emperor of the Chen dynasty of China.
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Liu Jingyan
Empress Liu (531 – 20 March 615), personal name Liu Jingyan, was an empress of the Chinese Chen dynasty. Empress of the Chen dynasty and Liu Jingyan are Chen dynasty empresses.
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Queen consort
A queen consort is the wife of a reigning king, and usually shares her spouse's social rank and status.
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Shen Miaorong
Empress Ande of Chen, personal name Shen Miaorong (535–605), was an empress of the Chinese Chen dynasty. Empress of the Chen dynasty and Shen Miaorong are Chen dynasty empresses.
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Shen Wuhua
Shen Wuhua dharma name Guanyin (觀音; c. 554 – c. 630), was an empress consort of the Chen dynasty of China. Empress of the Chen dynasty and Shen Wuhua are Chen dynasty empresses.
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Wang Shaoji
Wang Shaoji was an empress of the Chinese Chen dynasty. Empress of the Chen dynasty and Wang Shaoji are Chen dynasty empresses.
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Zhang Yao'er
Zhang Yao'er (章要兒) (506 – 3 April 570), formally Empress Xuan (literally "the responsible empress"), was an empress of the Chinese Chen dynasty. Empress of the Chen dynasty and Zhang Yao'er are Chen dynasty empresses.
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See also
Chen dynasty empresses
- Empress of the Chen dynasty
- Liu Jingyan
- Shen Miaorong
- Shen Wuhua
- Wang Shaoji
- Zhang Yao'er
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Empress_of_the_Chen_dynasty
Also known as Empress of Chen Dynasty.