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    Sima Bao (司馬保; 294 – c.July 320), courtesy name Jingdu (景度), posthumous name Prince Yuan (元王), was a Western Jin imperial prince who briefly contended...
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  • Sima Bao, who briefly contended for the position of emperor after Emperor Min was captured by Han-Zhao forces. Sima Mo was the youngest son of Sima Tai...
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    Emperor Min of Jin (redirect from Sima Ye)
    Sima Bao considered coming to Emperor Min's aid, but ultimately did not do so, and Suo subsequently refused a plan to send the emperor to Sima Bao, reasoning...
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  • a favored general of the Jin prince Sima Bao in Qinzhou, but an assassination attempt on him made by one of Bao's subordinates in 315 prompted him to...
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    Emperor Yuan of Jin (redirect from Sima Rui)
    replacing him with his relative Sima Zhan (since Sima Bao had no sons). Soon after, Former Zhao forces led by Chen An attacked Sima Zhan's domain in revenge...
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    edict (an edict that, according to traditional historians, Huan Xuan had Sima Bao (司馬寶) the Prince of Linchuan force Emperor An to personally write, although...
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  • succeeds his nephew Tuoba Fu, as chieftain of the Chinese Tuoba clan. Sima Bao, Chinese prince of the Jin Dynasty (d. 320) Tuoba Fu, chieftain of the...
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    from the empire. Serving under the prince, Sima Ying, was the general, Liu Yuan, who was the son of Liu Bao and had served a series of offices under Jin...
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  • jīngdù, or jìngdù in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Jingdu may refer to: Sima Bao (294–320), courtesy name Jingdu (景度), Jin Dynasty prince Jǐngdū (警督) or...
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    Bao Si (Chinese: 褒姒; pinyin: Bāo Sì; Wade–Giles: Pao Ssu) was the concubine of the ancient Chinese sovereign King You of Zhou. She was considered one of...
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    Catholic priest and saint Lactantius, Christian writer (approximate date) Sima Bao, prince of the Jin Dynasty (b. 294) Zhang Shi, Duke of Xiping Hans Pohlsander...
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    with his own matters in the east. In Longxi, he defeated the forces of Sima Bao, the last claimant to the Jin throne in the north, and later survived a...
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  • to Jiong, Wang Bao urged him to send the princes back to their respective fiefs and to divide control over the state between him and Sima Ying. Jiong was...
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  • name used by Emperor Shun of Han Jiankang (319–320), era name used by Sima Bao This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Jiankang...
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  • Emperor Min and those under Sima Bao the Prince of Nanyang. However, in 316, after Emperor Min's forces collapsed and Sima Bao failed to come to his aid...
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  • Luoyang in January 283, he died in April that year. Sima Jiong, as the oldest son of his wife Consort Jia Bao, inherited his post, and complained to Emperor...
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    Sima Shi (pronunciation) (208 – 23 March 255), courtesy name Ziyuan, was a military general and regent of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period of China...
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    Min as Sima Hui Pan Yinlai as Sima Shi (younger) Lei Tieliu as Sima Shi (older) Lü Suosen as Sima Wang Han Qing as Sima Yan Tang Zhenhuan as Sima Yi (younger)...
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  • that as Bao Si's influence grew, King You would only listen to her and repeatedly killed wise and loyal advisors who spoke against Bao Si; Sima Quan's...
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    Nanfeng had the heir apparent Sima Yu killed. On 7 May 300, Sima Lun (Emperor Wu's uncle), Sima Yong (Wu's second cousin) and Sima Jiong (Wu's nephew), rebelled...
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  • Xingyang, felt that Wei Bao was not trustworthy given that he had betrayed Liu Bang before. Zhou Ke thus executed Wei Bao. Sima, Qian. Records of the Grand...
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  • the Prince of Nanyang, Sima Bao in Qinzhou who had a larger force to oppose Han, but Suo Chen rebuked him by saying that Sima Bao will surely take control...
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  • Min over to Sima Bao in Qinzhou who had a stronger army and base to oppose Han. Suo Chen turned down his suggestion, stating that Sima Bao would surely...
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  • theologian and writer (d. 348) Zhu Jingjian, Chinese Buddhist nun (d. 361) 294 Sima Bao, Chinese prince of the Jin Dynasty (d. 320) 295 Shi Hu, Chinese emperor...
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  • also appointed General Who Attacks the South by the Prince of Nanyang, Sima Bao. Later on, Maosou sent tributes and became a vassal to the neighbouring...
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  • Jin dynasty. Jia Chong's biography in Book of Jin recorded that Sima You and Jia Bao were wedded before Jia Chong was supposed to lead an army to guard...
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  • promoted to Da Sima, the Minister of War. The Tian Clan which he belonged to also became more powerful. Other Qi clans including Bao (鲍), Gao (高) and...
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  • Catholic priest and saint Lactantius, Christian writer (approximate date) Sima Bao, prince of the Jin Dynasty (b. 294) Zhang Shi, Duke of Xiping 321 Tuoba...
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    sent Li Yiji to persuade Wei Bao to surrender but Wei Bao refused, so Liu Bang ordered Han Xin to attack Wei Bao. Wei Bao stationed his army at Puban (蒲阪;...
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    fought in August 205 BC during the Chu-Han Contention. It suppressed Wei Bao's rebellion and paved the way for the invasion of the Kingdom of Dai, and...
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