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    Xiao Baojuan (蕭寶卷) (483 – 31 December 501), né Xiao Mingxian (蕭明賢), commonly known by his posthumously demoted title of Marquess of Donghun (東昏侯), courtesy...
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  • arbitrary older brother Xiao Baojuan. In 502, with Xiao Baojuan having been defeated and killed and Xiao Yingzhou dead, Xiao Yan seized the throne from...
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    consort during the Chinese Southern Qi dynasty. She was a concubine of Xiao Baojuan. During his reign, she carried the title Guifei (貴妃) -- a rank that was...
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    Emperor Wu of Liang (redirect from Xiao Yan)
    Ming's death and succession by his son Xiao Baojuan. It was at Xiangyang that Xiao Yan's wife Chi Hui died in 499. Xiao Yan would not take another wife for...
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  • Huiduan (惠端) Xiao Baojuan, Marquis Donghunyang (東昏煬侯 蕭寶卷; 483–501), second son Xiao Baoxuan, Prince Jiangxia (江夏王 蕭寶玄; d. 500), third son Xiao Baoyin, Prince...
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  • mother was Xiao Luan's wife Liu Huiduan (劉惠端). She also bore two older brothers of his, Xiao Baojuan, Xiao Baoxuan (蕭寶玄), and a younger brother, Xiao Baorong...
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    Xiao Yi, leading his brother Xiao Yan to revolt under the banner of Xiao Baojuan's brother who was declared Emperor He of Southern Qi. Xiao Baojuan was...
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    Ming was succeeded by his son Xiao Baojuan, whose actions drew multiple rebellions, the last of which, by the general Xiao Yan (萧衍) led to Southern Qi's...
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    502, the Southern Qi general Xiao Yan toppled the emperor Xiao Baojuan after waging a three-year civil war against him. Xiao Yan enthroned in Jiankang to...
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  • emperor Xiao Baojuan, Xiao Yan's concubine Ding Lingguang (丁令光) gave birth to a son, Xiao Tong. Despite that, after Xiao Yan overthrew Xiao Baojuan and in...
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  • 502) was an empress of the Chinese Southern Qi dynasty. Her husband was Xiao Baojuan. Chu Lingqu came from an aristocratic family, as the daughter of the...
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    Burgundians Pan Yunu, concubine of Xiao Baojuan Ravina II, Jewish Talmudist and rabbi Su Xiaoxiao, Chinese Gējì and poet Xiao Baojuan, emperor of Southern Qi (b...
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    accounts is of Pan Yunu, a favourite consort of the Southern Qi Emperor Xiao Baojuan. In the story, Pan Yunu, renowned for having delicate feet, performed...
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  • that he would be targeted next and rebelled. As Wang received news that Xiao Baojuan, son and crown prince of Emperor Ming, had escaped in haste after learning...
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    inspired by Pan Yunu, an imperial consort of the Southern Qi. Her husband, Xiao Baojuan, was obsessed with her small feet and made her dance on golden (金, jin)...
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  • history. Xiao Yuanming was the youngest among these sons. As Xiao Yi was forced to commit suicide by Southern Qi's cruel emperor Xiao Baojuan in November...
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  • Lie's niece, Consort Yu, empress. Later that year, with Xiao Yan's forces crushing Xiao Baojuan's, Xuanwu's general Yuan Ying (元英) suggested that a major...
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  • previously been concubine to the Southern Qi prince Xiao Yaoguang (蕭遙光) and then the emperor Xiao Baojuan, and whose surname was changed to Ruan by Emperor...
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  • son Xiao Baojuan are not completely clear. On 31 December 501, after a military rebellion by the general Xiao Yan had led to the death of Xiao Baojuan, Xiao...
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  • Burgundians Pan Yunu, concubine of Xiao Baojuan Ravina II, Jewish Talmudist and rabbi Su Xiaoxiao, Chinese Gējì and poet Xiao Baojuan, emperor of Southern Qi (b...
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    for 10 days in the interim. Felix III is a widower with two children. Xiao Baojuan, emperor of Southern Qi (d. 501) Xuan Wu Di, emperor of Northern Wei...
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  • name used by Emperor He of Han Yongyuan (永元, 499–501), era name used by Xiao Baojuan, emperor of Southern Qi This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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  • Liu Yilong (Emperor Wen of Liu Song) Pan Yunu (died 501), concubine of Xiao Baojuan (emperor of Southern Qi) Princess Pan (968–989), first wife of the future...
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  • previous) Emperor Houfei of Liu Song (463–477, r.472–477) (Hou means later) Xiao Baojuan, Emperor Fei of Southern Qi (483–501, r.498–501) Emperor Jiemin of Northern...
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  • 525) 482 Justinian I, emperor of the Byzantine Empire (d. 565) 483 Xiao Baojuan, emperor of Southern Qi (d. 501) Xuan Wu Di, emperor of Northern Wei...
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  • generals Xiao Yingzhou (蕭穎冑) and Xiao Yan in 501 as a competing candidate for the throne to his violent and arbitrary brother Xiao Baojuan, Princess...
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    emperor Xiao Baojuan, in winter 501. He was born at Xiao Yan's power base of Xiangyang, to Xiao Yan's concubine Ding Lingguang (丁令光). (Xiao Yan's wife...
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    Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-21446-9. Hong Lee, Lily Xiao, ed. (2015). "Chronology of Dynasties". Biographical Dictionary of Chinese...
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  • Yongtai 永泰 498 CE 9 months Usage continued by Xiao Baojuan upon his ascension to the throne. Xiao Baojuan (r. 498–501 CE) Yongyuan 永元 499–501 CE 3 years...
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  • April 482 – 27 August 493) Lady Ding (丁氏; from 484) During the reign of Xiao Baojuan of Southern Qi (498–501) Concubine (妾; from 498) During the reign of...
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