during the Tang dynasty of China. This list also includes chancellors of the short-lived Wu Zhou dynasty, which is typically treated as an interregnum of the...
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and the post of vice-chancellor was changed to "second minister" (次相 ci xiang). In the late Southern Song dynasty, the system changed back to the Tang naming...
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dynasty Liu Xiangdao, chancellor of the Tang dynasty Liu Ji (general), general of the Tang dynasty Liu Ji (Tang chancellor), chancellor of the Tang dynasty...
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dynasty Li Fengji, chancellor of the Tang dynasty (b. 758) Li Zhongyan, chancellor of the Tang dynasty Lu Sui, chancellor of the Tang dynasty (b. 776) Lu Tong...
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The Tang dynasty (/tɑːŋ/, [tʰǎŋ]; Chinese: 唐朝), or the Tang Empire, was an imperial dynasty of China that ruled from 618 to 907, with an interregnum between...
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date) Wei Mo, chancellor of the Tang Dynasty (d. 858) Wu Yuanji, general of the Tang Dynasty (or 783) Zhou Chi, chancellor of the Tang Dynasty (d. 851) 794...
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Zhang Jun (redirect from Zhang Jun (Tang Dynasty))
(Tang chancellor) (died 904), chancellor of the Tang dynasty Zhang Jun (general) (1086–1154), general of the Song dynasty Zhang Jun (Song chancellor)...
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Han Yuan, chancellor of the Tang dynasty (b. 606) Ishoyahb III, patriarch of the Church of the East Liu Shi, chancellor of the Tang dynasty Zhangsun Wuji...
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dynasty Li Fengji, chancellor of the Tang dynasty (b. 758) Li Zhongyan, chancellor of the Tang dynasty Lu Sui, chancellor of the Tang dynasty (b. 776) Lu Tong...
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general of the Tang dynasty Muiredach mac Ruadrach, king of Leinster 'Umayr ibn al-Walid, Muslim governor Wei Chuhou, chancellor of the Tang dynasty (b. 773)...
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of Silla (modern Korea) Xiao Gou, chancellor of the Tang Dynasty Yantou Quanhuo, Chinese Chan master (b. 828) Zheng Changtu, chancellor of the Tang Dynasty...
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chancellor of the Tang Dynasty (d. 815) Beorna, king of East Anglia (approximate date) Chen Xilie, chancellor of the Tang Dynasty Swithred, king of Essex...
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Tang Dynasty Li Zhirou, chancellor of the Tang Dynasty Merfyn ap Rhodri, king of Powys (approximate date) Muhammad ibn Zayd, emir of Tabaristan (Iran) Ono...
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Su, general of the Tang dynasty (b. 773) Tian Hongzheng, general of the Tang dynasty (b. 764) Wei Guanzhi, chancellor of the Tang dynasty (b. 760) Zheng...
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archbishop of Mainz (approximate date). Du Yuanying, chancellor of the Tang dynasty (d. 833) Egbert, king of Wessex (or 771) Pepin the Hunchback, the first...
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chancellor and general of the Tang dynasty Liu Xiangdao, chancellor of the Tang dynasty Liu Ji (general), general of the Tang dynasty Liu Ji (Tang chancellor)...
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June 4 – Li Xi, chancellor of the Tang Dynasty August 24 – Guthred, king of Northumbria October 1 – Kong Wei, chancellor of the Tang Dynasty Fujiwara no Yasunori...
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Charles the Younger, son of Charlemagne Li Fan, chancellor of the Tang Dynasty (b. 754) Pei Ji, chancellor of the Tang Dynasty Pepin the Hunchback, son of Charlemagne...
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of the Tang dynasty (b. 814) Liu Zhan, chancellor of the Tang dynasty Lu Yan, chancellor of the Tang dynasty (b. 829) Pei Tan, chancellor of the Tang...
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patriarch of the Church of the East Liu Shi, chancellor of the Tang dynasty Zhangsun Wuji, chancellor of the Tang dynasty Roberts 1994. "Bluff Town...
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Hongzheng, general of the Tang dynasty (b. 764) Wei Guanzhi, chancellor of the Tang dynasty (b. 760) Zheng Yuqing, chancellor of the Tang dynasty (b. 746) Mladjov...
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general and chancellor of the Tang dynasty (d. 649) Wang Gui, chancellor of the Tang dynasty (d. 639) Yang Jun, prince of the Sui dynasty (d. 600) 572...
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of Ireland Diarmait mac Tommaltaig, king of Connacht (Ireland) Dou Yizhi, chancellor of the Tang Dynasty Du Yuanying, chancellor of the Tang Dynasty (b...
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Xiang Taoist of the Early Jin dynasty Guo Xun, General of The Han dynasty Guo Yuanzhen, General Official and Chancellor of the Tang dynasty Guo Zhengyi...
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Lang, chancellor of the Tang dynasty Ziryab, Muslim poet and musician (b. 789) Treadgold 1997, pp. 450–451. Treadgold, Warren (1997). A History of the Byzantine...
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Rangyi, chancellor of the Tang Dynasty Theodemar of Iria, Galician bishop 848 Cui Yuanshi, chancellor of the Tang dynasty Drest X, king of the Picts Guo...
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Charles the Younger, son of Charlemagne Li Fan, chancellor of the Tang Dynasty (b. 754) Pei Ji, chancellor of the Tang Dynasty Pepin the Hunchback, son of Charlemagne...
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of the Liang dynasty (b. 574) Yang Shidao, chancellor of the Tang dynasty 648 Fang Xuanling, chancellor of the Tang dynasty (b. 579) John III of the Sedre...
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of the Tang Dynasty (b. 833) Al-Kindi, Muslim philosopher and polymath Du Cong, chancellor of the Tang Dynasty (b. 794) Ecgberht I, king of Northumbria...
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as the "Mosque of Uqba". Battle of Dafei River: Chinese forces (80,000 men), under general Xue Rengui of the Tang dynasty, are annihilated by the Tibetans...
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