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- male, deceased (758)
- Chen Xilie was a vice-chancellor of Tang China. After Luoyang was captured, he went over to the An Lushan army. He was executed by Emperor Suzong...
- male, deceased (752)
- Li Linfu, born as Li Genu (李哥奴), a member of the imperial family, was the Chancellor of Tang China under Emperor Xuanzong. He had a close relati...
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- The chancellor of Tang Dynasty was an office that was semi-formally designated for a number of high level officials at one time during the Chinese...
- male, deceased (649)
- Emperor Taizong of Tang, personal name Lǐ Shìmín, was the second emperor of the Tang Dynasty of China, ruling from 626 to 649. As he encouraged his...
- male, deceased (647)
- Xiao Yu (蕭瑀) (574-647), courtesy name Shiwen (時文), formally Duke Zhenbian of Song (宋貞褊公), was an imperial prince of the Chinese dynasty Liang Dy...
- male, deceased (740)
- Zhang Jiuling (678-March 740) was a prominent minister, noted poet and scholar of the Tang Dynasty. Zhang Jiuling was born in 678 to a gentry...
- male, deceased (647)
- Gao Shilian (576-February 14, 647), formal name Gao Jian (高儉) but went by the courtesy name of Shilian, formally Duke Wenxian of Shen (申文獻...
- male, deceased (669)
- Li Shiji (594 -December 31, 669), né Xu Shiji (徐世勣), later known in the reign of Emperor Gaozong of Tang as Li Ji (李勣), courtesy name Maogong (懋功...
- male, deceased (649)
- Li Jing (571-July 2, 649), né Yaoshi (藥師/药师, pinyin: Yàoshī), formally Duke Jingwu of Wei (衛景武公), was a general and one time chancellor of the C...
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- Li Yuanhong was a Chancellor of Tang China under Emperor Xuanzong.
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