Hùng king (2879 BC – 258 BC; Chữ Hán: 雄王; Vietnamese: Hùng Vương (雄王) or vua Hùng (𤤰雄); Vương means "king" and vua means "monarch; could mean emperor...
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(惠安皇后 王氏; d. 866) Li Xuan, Xizong (僖宗 李儇; 862–888), fifth son Empress Gongxian, of the Wang clan (恭憲皇后 王氏/恭宪皇后; d. 867) Li Ye, Zhaozong (昭宗 李曄; 867–904)...
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during the reign of Emperor Yizong. His fifth-generation ancestor Wang Ye (王曄) served as the magistrate of Gushi County (固始, in modern Xinyang, Henan) in...
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as several low-level officials close to him—Zhong Shaojing, Wang Chongye (王崇曄), Liu Youqiu, and Ma Sizong (麻嗣宗)—to act first. Meanwhile, Empress Wei's...
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personal name Ye (曄), 2nd daughter Concubine Huaineng (侍妾懷能), originally a female servant, family name unknown Wang Xing, Duke of Gongxiu (功脩公 王興), 5th son Concubine...
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equivalents) domestically, and the more common term sovereign (𤤰, Vua), king (王, Vương), or his/her (Imperial) Majesty (陛下, Bệ hạ). Some Vietnamese monarchs...
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became emperor. Wang Baoming's grandfather, Wang Shaozhi (王韶之), and father, Wang Yezhi (王曄之), were mid-level officials during Liu Song. During the reign...
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Xiao Ye, Prince Wulingzhao (武陵昭王 蕭曄; 467–494), fifth son Lady, of the Ren clan (任氏) Xiao Hao, Prince Anchenggong (安成恭王 蕭皓; 468–491), sixth son Lady, of...
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Jerry (譚思源) Skye (譚奕天) Lui (土方琉伊) dc (王東晨) Walker (王坤) Wang Muqing (汪穆清) Dale (王顔宏) David (衛軒汶) Sean (文佐匡) Aiden (吳玄曄) Archie (冼靖峰) Shawn (肖宇浩) XIN (謝鑫)...
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Bửu Lang (year of birth unknown) took the regnal name of Hùng Diệp Vương (雄曄王) upon becoming Hùng king. The series of all Hùng kings following Bửu Lang...
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