Li Yong (李鄘) (died September 14, 820), courtesy name Jianhou (建侯), was an official of the Chinese Tang Dynasty, briefly commissioned as a chancellor during...
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Li Yong may refer to: Li Yong (poet) (678–747), Tang dynasty poet and calligrapher Li Yong (chancellor) (died 820), Tang Dynasty chancellor Li Yong (prince)...
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state Western Yan. Li Yong (prince) (died 838), Tang Dynasty prince. Li Yong (chancellor) (died 820), Tang Dynasty chancellor. Zhang Yong (politician) a former...
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Great, king of Gwynedd (Wales) (approximate date) September 14, Li Yong, chancellor of the Tang dynasty December 25, Leo V, emperor of the Byzantine...
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The grand chancellor (Chinese: 宰相; pinyin: Zǎixiàng, among other titles), also translated as counselor-in-chief, chancellor, chief councillor, chief minister...
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Li Yong (Chinese: 李邕; pinyin: Lǐ Yōng; 674–747), courtesy name Taihe (Chinese: 泰和; pinyin: Tài Hé), also known as Li Beihai (Chinese: 李北海; pinyin: Lǐ...
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army to suppress it, with Li Jiao serving as the army's auditor. When the army reached Yong and Yan Prefectures, however, Li Jiao went to the rebel camps...
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during the Tang dynasty, serving as a chancellor during the reign of Emperor Xuanzong. It is not known when Li Yuanhong was born. His family was originally...
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caliph (b. 764) 788 – Li Mian, Chinese judge, military general, musician, poet, and politician (b. 717) 820 – Li Yong, chancellor of the Tang Dynasty 891...
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Li Si ([lì sɹ̩́]; c. 280 – c.August 208 BC) was a Chinese calligrapher, philosopher, and politician of the Qin dynasty. He served as Chancellor from 246...
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