The siege of Suiyang was a military campaign during the An Lushan rebellion, launched by the rebel Yan army to capture the city of Suiyang from forces...
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An Lushan rebellion (redirect from Rebellion of Anshi)
not take control of Suiyang until after the Siege of Suiyang (January–October 757), almost two years after their initial capture of Luoyang. Originally...
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(756) Siege of Suiyang (757) - known because of acts of cannibalism. Siege of Sythen (758) Siege of Bourbon (761) – Aquitanian War Siege of Clermont (761)...
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near its end. An Lushan set his eyes on Chang'an, the capital of Tang. Suiyang was of great military significance. If the Tang dynasty could defend this...
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siege of Suiyang in 757, the bodies of up to 30,000 civilians were reported to have been eaten by the city's defenders. In the immediate aftermath of...
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the siege of Suiyang, a decisive episode of the An Lushan Rebellion. Eating an enemy's heart and liver was also repeatedly mentioned as a feature of both...
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The following is a list of the casualties count in battles or offensives in world history. The list includes both sieges (not technically battles but usually...
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Shangqiu (redirect from Ancient Suiyang)
Rebellion of the Seven States, during which a failed siege of Suiyang caused the collapse of the main rebel army. The king was also a famous patron of arts...
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Zhang Xun (Tang dynasty) (category Incidents of cannibalism)
dynasty. He was known for defending Yongqiu and Suiyang during the An Shi Rebellion against the rebel armies of Yan, and thus, his supporters asserted, he...
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with Yan forces having become severely depleted following the Siege of Suiyang and a series of costly campaigns in modern day Shanxi, the Tang army was prepared...
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death, and attempts to kill him but Tie Mole manages to escape. The Siege of Suiyang is featured in the later chapters and many heroes, including Nan Jiyun...
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territory south of the Huai River (Yin, however, was locked into a siege of Suiyang that would last until winter 757, stopping any possibility of Yan's advancing...
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the rebel army lifted the siege of Suiyang and marched south, only to be overtaken by Zhou and defeated. Liu Wu, King of Chu, committed suicide. Liu...
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been killed in battle during the Siege of Suiyang. Duan Guizhang's wife, Dou Xianniang, had survived the battle but died of illness shortly after. Their son...
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Yang Gao, the Prince of Zhao. Yuwen Shu suggested that Emperor Yang take the most elite guards and try to fight out of the siege, but Su Wei and Fan Zigai...
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army at Suiyang. Zhang makes multiple attempts to get food from nearby fortresses, but this is refused. After a desperate 10-month siege, Suiyang is overrun...
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8th Division (Imperial Japanese Army) (category Military units and formations of the Battle of Manila (1945))
On 13 January 1938, the division was assigned to 3rd Army remaining in Suiyang County. In 1939, its 32nd Infantry Regiment was transferred to the newly...
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1873 – Modoc War Battle of Stångebro – 1598 – War against Sigismund Battle of Suiyang – 757 – An Lushan rebellion Battle of Surat – 1664 – Imperial Maratha...
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Lists of battles Before 301 301–1300 1301–1600 1601–1800 1801–1900 1901–2000 2001–current Naval Sieges See also This is a List of battles from 301 A.D...
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of Tong Pass 756 Battle of Yongqiu 757 Battle of Suiyang 757 Battle of Xiangjisi 758–759 Battle of Xiangzhou 762 Battle of Luoyang 801–802 Battle of Weizhou...
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marched into southern China which An Lushan failed to do due to the Battle of Suiyang. Huang's army in southern China committed the Guangzhou massacre against...
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Northern Wei. Despite the small size of Chen's army, he won battle after battle, and in spring 529, after Chen captured Suiyang (睢陽, in modern Shangqiu, Henan)...
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Zhang Gao (category Chancellors under Emperor Suzong of Tang)
was defending, Suiyang, were under heavy siege, and he therefore tried to march his troops at twice the speed to try to save Suiyang. He also ordered...
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army at Suiyang. Zhang makes multiple attempts to get food from nearby fortresses, but this is refused. After a desperate 10-month siege, Suiyang is overrun...
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general of Tang Dynasty who is best known for defending Yongqiu and Suiyang during the An Shi Rebellion. Jan Žižka – Czech knight, commander of Hussite...
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failed to make any headway in the south. Major towns such as Yingchuan, Suiyang, and Nanyang resisted all attempts to capture them. In early 757, An Lushan...
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Liu Wu, the prince of Liang, whose forces initially suffered devastating defeats, forcing Liu Wu to withdraw to his capital of Suiyang (present-day Shangqiu...
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Campaign May 23 – October 19, 1948 — Siege of Changchun May 29 – July 18, 1948 — Yanzhou Campaign June 17–19, 1948 — Battle of Shangcai September 12 – November...
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劉準; 467–479), third son Xiuhua, of the Du clan (修華 杜氏) Liu Hui, Prince Suiyang (隨陽王 劉翽; 471–479), tenth son Xiuyi, of the Xie clan (修儀 謝氏) Liu Faliang...
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