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    Emperor Wu of Jin (simplified Chinese: 晋武帝; traditional Chinese: 晉武帝; pinyin: Jìn Dì; Wade–Giles: Chin Wu-Ti; 236 – 16 May 290), personal name Sima...
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  • BC), emperor of the Han dynasty Emperor Wu of Wei (AD 155–220), a posthumous name of Cao Cao Emperor Wu of Jin (236–290), first emperor of the Jin dynasty...
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    Emperor Hui of Jin (simplified Chinese: 晋惠帝; traditional Chinese: 晉惠帝; pinyin: Jìn Huì Dì; Wade–Giles: Chin Hui-ti; 259 – January 8, 307), personal name...
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    the emperor of Han, in 318 – like his uncle Emperor Huai had been in 313. Sima Ye was a son of Sima Yan (司馬晏), Prince Xiao of Wu, a son of Jin's founding...
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    ambitious son Sima Yan. The Jin dynasty was founded by Sima Yan, who was known posthumously as Emperor Wu (the "Martial Emperor of Jin"). After succeeding his...
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    Emperor Huai of Jin (simplified Chinese: 晋怀帝; traditional Chinese: 晉懷帝; pinyin: Jìn Huái Dì; Wade–Giles: Chin Huai-ti; 284 – March 14, 313), personal...
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    (236–290) Emperor Hui of Jin (259/260-307) Emperor Yuan of Eastern Jin (276-323) Emperor Ming of Jin (299-325) Emperor An of Jin (382-419) Emperor Wu of Liu...
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  • Sima Yun (category Jin dynasty (266–420) imperial princes)
    known as Prince Zhongzhuang of Huainan, was an imperial prince of the Western Jin dynasty, and a son of Emperor Wu of Jin. Besides his heritage, Sima...
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  • Wu of Jin may refer to: Marquis Wu of Jin (fl. 10th century BC?) Duke Wu of Jin (died 677 BC) Emperor Wu of Jin (266–290) This disambiguation page lists...
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  • Emperor Xiaowu of Jin (simplified Chinese: 晋孝武帝; traditional Chinese: 晉孝武帝; pinyin: Jìn Xiàowǔ Dì; Wade–Giles: Chin Hsiao-wu-ti; 362 – 6 November 396)...
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    Emperor Wu of (Liu) Song ((劉)宋武帝; 16 April 363– 26 June 422), personal name Liu Yu (劉裕), courtesy name Dexing (德興), childhood name Jinu (寄奴), was a statesman...
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    May 280 when the Wu emperor Sun Hao surrendered. After the campaign, the Jin emperor Sima Yan (Emperor Wu) changed the era name of his reign from "Xianning"...
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    Emperor Yuan of Jin (Chinese: 晉元帝; pinyin: Jìn Yuán Dì; Wade–Giles: Chin Yüan-ti; 276 – 3 January 323), personal name Sima Rui (司馬睿), courtesy name Jingwen...
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    Book of Jin. Wang Jun's biography in Book of Jin indicated that he was 80 (by East Asian reckoning) when he died. Both Emperor Wu's biography in Jin Shu...
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    Cao Wei (redirect from Emperor of Cao Wei)
    himself to be emperor of the newly established Jin dynasty; he would be posthumously known as Emperor Wu (of Jin). Towards the end of the Eastern Han...
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    Sun Hao (redirect from Emperor Modi of Wu)
    and last emperor of the state of Eastern Wu during the Three Kingdoms period of China. He was a son of Sun He, a one-time heir apparent of the founding...
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    youngest son of Emperor Wu. By the time he was born, Emperor Wu was already 62. Prince Fuling ascended the throne after the death of Emperor Wu in 87 BC....
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  • cousin of Emperor Wu of Jin, eighth among the Eight Princes Sima Zhong, second emperor of the Jin dynasty Sima Chi, third emperor of the Jin dynasty...
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  • Jia Chong (category Jin dynasty (266–420) government officials)
    served as an official in the court of Sima Zhao's son, Sima Yan (Emperor Wu), after the establishment of the Jin dynasty. Jia Chong's father, Jia Kui...
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  • of Wu, surviving officials of Wu were sent to the Jin capital at Luoyang. At Luoyang, Wu Yan was appointed by Emperor Wu of Jin as Administrator of Jincheng...
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    Sima Zhao (redirect from Emperor Wen of Jin)
    the Jin dynasty with himself as its emperor in 266. After the establishment of Jin, Sima Yan posthumously honoured his father as Emperor Wen of Jin (晉文帝)...
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    Pappus of Alexandria, Greek mathematician (d. 350) Vitus (or Guido), Roman hagiographer and martyr May 16 – Wu of Jin, Chinese emperor of the Jin Dynasty...
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    to the Jin dynasty on 31 May 280, marking the end of Wu and the end of the Three Kingdoms period. Despite Sun Quan proclaiming himself emperor in 229...
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    Yang Hu (category Jin dynasty (266–420) generals)
    lived during the Jin dynasty of China. His advocacy for plans to conquer the rival state of Eastern Wu finally persuaded Emperor Wu to carry them out...
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  • Emperor Fei of Jin (simplified Chinese: 晋废帝; traditional Chinese: 晉廢帝; pinyin: Jìn Fèi Dì; Wade–Giles: Chin Fei-ti; 342 – November 23, 386), personal name...
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    Emperor Wu of Han (156 – 29 March 87 BC), born Liu Che and courtesy name Tong, was the seventh emperor of the Han dynasty from 141 to 87 BC. His reign...
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    Northern and Southern dynasties (category Dynasties of China)
    February 266. Sima Yan (Emperor Wu of Jin) then founded the Western Jin dynasty and the conquest of Eastern Wu by Western Jin occurred in 280, ending...
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    reign of the Emperor Zhao of Han. He was given the family name "Jin" ("Gold") by Emperor Wu of Han because he worshipped the golden statue of the Xiongnu...
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  • Emperor Kang of Jin (simplified Chinese: 晋康帝; traditional Chinese: 晉康帝; pinyin: Jìn Kāng Dì; Wade–Giles: Chin K'ang-ti; late 322 – 17 November 344), personal...
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  • Emperor Gong of Jin (simplified Chinese: 晋恭帝; traditional Chinese: 晉恭帝; pinyin: Jìn Gōng Dì; Wade–Giles: Chin Kung-ti; 386 – October or November 421)...
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