• Xiao Zhaoye (蕭昭業; 473 – 7 September 494), often known by his posthumously demoted title of Prince of Yulin (鬱林王), courtesy name Yuanshang (元尚), childhood...
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  • coup d'état and assassinated Xiao Zhaoye. After briefly making Xiao Zhaoye's brother Xiao Zhaowen emperor, he deposed Xiao Zhaowen as well, and took over...
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  • granduncle Xiao Luan in December 494. (Xiao Luan had made him emperor earlier in September 494 after assassinating his half-brother Xiao Zhaoye.) After Xiao Luan...
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    incompetent grandson Xiao Zhaoye as emperor and with Xiao Luan as his prime minister, Xiao Luan carried out a coup d'état and overthrew Xiao Zhaoye. (It was around...
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  • living empress) of the Chinese Southern Qi dynasty. Her husband was Xiao Zhaoye, who is commonly known by his posthumously demoted title of Prince of...
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    Emperor Wu of Liang (redirect from Xiao Yan)
    Emperor Wu's grandson Xiao Zhaoye. Xiao Yan subsequently was invited by the prime minister Xiao Luan to serve on his staff, and when Xiao Luan subsequently...
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    Southern Qi (redirect from Xiao Qi)
    Wu, Emperor Wu's grandson Xiao Zhaoye (萧昭业) was assassinated by Emperor Wu's intelligent but cruel and suspicious cousin Xiao Luan (萧鸾), who took over...
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  • death in 493, Xiao Luan served as prime minister to Emperor Wu's grandson and successor Xiao Zhaoye, but in 494 killed the frivolous Xiao Zhaoye, briefly replacing...
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  • Rong (王融) to have Xiao Ziliang made emperor instead, Xiao Zhaoye took the throne to succeed Emperor Wu. The Liang Dynasty historian Xiao Zixian (Emperor...
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  • Qi dynasty. He was Emperor Wu (Xiao Ze)'s oldest son but predeceased his father. After his death, his son Xiao Zhaoye became crown prince and eventually...
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  • of Xiao Zhangmao, the oldest son and crown prince of Emperor Wu, who was posthumously honored as an emperor, and the mother of his son Xiao Zhaoye, who...
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  • grandson Xiao Zhaoye in a coup in 494, and then further took the throne later that year from Xiao Zhaoye's brother Xiao Zhaowen as Emperor Ming, Xiao Baorong...
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  • British historian and priest (approximate date) Xiao Zhaowen, emperor of Southern Qi (b. 480) Xiao Zhaoye, emperor of Southern Qi (known as the Prince of...
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  • became the Princess of Xin'an. In 494, Xiao Zhaoye's granduncle Xiao Luan assassinated Xiao Zhaoye and made Xiao Zhaowen emperor. Princess Wang was therefore...
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    reigns of Emperor Wu's grandsons, Xiao Zhaoye and Xiao Zhaowen (his first son predeceased him), were dominated by Xiao Luan, Emperor's Wu's first cousin...
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  • Prince of Yulin may refer to: Xiao Zhaoye (473–494), Liang dynasty emperor Li Ke (619–653), Tang dynasty prince This disambiguation page lists articles...
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    where his father Gondioc has died, and becomes king of the Burgundians. Xiao Zhaoye, Chinese emperor of Southern Qi (known as the Prince of Yulin) (d. 494)...
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    by Xiao Zhaoye. Xiao Luan assassinated him in 494 and became emperor, posthumously Emperor Ming of Southern Qi. When Xiao Luan died in 498 and Xiao Baojuan...
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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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  • (鬱林王 yu4 lin2 wang2) Xiao Zhaoye (蕭昭業 xiao1 zhao1 ye4) 494 Longchang (隆昌 long2 chang1) 494 Hai Ling Wang (海陵王 hai3 ling2 wang2) Xiao Zhaowen (蕭昭文 xiao1...
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  • years Usage continued by Xiao Zhaoye upon his ascension to the throne. Xiao Zhaoye (r. 493–494 CE) Longchang 隆昌 494 CE 7 months Xiao Zhaowen (r. 494 CE) Yanxing...
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  • 527) Xiao Baorong 蕭寶融 (488–502) He (r. 501–502) Xiao Zhangmao 蕭長懋 (458–493) Wen 文皇帝 Xiao Zhaoye 蕭昭業 473–494; r. 493-494 Xiao Zhaowen 蕭昭文 480–494; r. 494...
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    Year Date Event 493 Emperor Wu of Southern Qi dies and is succeeded by Xiao Zhaoye Northern Wei: Li Chong starts constructions in Luoyang 494 Northern Wei:...
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  • 472 Emilian of Cogolla, Iberic abbot and saint (approximate date) 473 Xiao Zhaoye, Chinese emperor of Southern Qi (known as the Prince of Yulin) (d. 494)...
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  • Southern Qi (b. 440) Xiao Zhangmao, crown prince of Southern Qi (b. 458) 494 Xiao Zhaowen, emperor of Southern Qi (b. 480) Xiao Zhaoye, emperor of Southern...
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  • Hyojong of Joseon Wang Baoming (455–512), posthumous name Empress An, Xiao Zhaoye's mother This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title...
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  • rise. With the Xiao clan being a large one and needing funds to pay for food, the clan considered selling an ancestral property in Zhaoying County (昭應, near...
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  • Fani (339–404), Emperor Mu of Jin's wife He Jingying (fl. 484–494), Xiao Zhaoye's wife Empress He (Tang dynasty) (died 905), wife of Emperor Zhaozong...
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  • (479–482) Wu, Emperor (483–493) Xiao Zhaoye, Emperor (493–494) Xiao Zhaowen, Emperor (494) Ming, Emperor (494–498) Xiao Baojuan, Emperor (499–501) Japan...
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  • Lim Xiaoqing (redirect from Lim Xiao Qing)
    Xiaoqing (SWE) 1996: Bang Soo-hyun (KOR) 1997: Ye Zhaoying (CHN) 1998: Ye Zhaoying (CHN) 1999: Ye Zhaoying (CHN) 2000: Gong Zhichao (CHN) 2001: Gong Zhichao...
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