Wu Yuanheng (Chinese: 武元衡; 758 – 13 July 815), courtesy name Bocang (伯蒼), formally Duke Zhongmin of Linhuai (臨淮忠湣公), was a Chinese poet and politician...
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seeking a pardon, Wu turned to assassination, blaming the Prime Minister, Wu Yuanheng, and other officials: the imperial court generally began by dawn, requiring...
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for medicinal use. July 13 – Wu Yuanheng, Chinese chancellor of the Tang Dynasty, is murdered by assassins of warlord Wu Yuanji, in Chang'an. Synod of...
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chancellor Wu Yuanheng and the official Pei Du would cause the other officials to advocate peace, Li also sent assassins to kill Wu Yuanheng and Pei; Wu Yuanheng...
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Shidao was responsible for Wu Yuanheng's assassination, but by that point, as he was already waging campaigns against Wu Yuanji and Wang, he could not...
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Byzantine monk (or 760) Wang Zhixing, general of the Tang Dynasty (d. 836) Wu Yuanheng, chancellor of the Tang Dynasty (d. 815) Beorna, king of East Anglia...
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Li Shidao (section Alliance with Wu Yuanji)
that attacked Wu Yuanheng bitterly. Wang's liaisons were arrested and, probably under torture, confessed to assassinating Wu Yuanheng. Emperor Xianzong...
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Shi Jingtang Shi Siming Tian Chengsi Wang Zhongsi Zhu Wen Li Shidao Wu Yuanheng Three Fanzhen of Hebei Roman Imperial Provincial Governor "Middle Ranking...
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for medicinal use. July 13 – Wu Yuanheng, Chinese chancellor of the Tang Dynasty, is murdered by assassins of warlord Wu Yuanji, in Chang'an. Synod of...
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Sun Yuanheng (孫元亨) (died October 26, 696) was an official of Wu Zetian's Zhou Dynasty, serving briefly as chancellor. Despite Sun's high status, little...
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