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- The Prince of Tang reigned as the Shaowu (紹武) Emperor of the Southern Ming dynasty from 1646-1647. His personal name was Zhu Yuyuè (朱聿[金...
- male, deceased (1398)
- The Hongwu Emperor, personal name Zhu Yuanzhang, was the founder and first emperor (1368–98) of the Míng Dynasty of China. His era name, Hongwu, mea...
- male, deceased (1424)
- The Yongle Emperor (May 2, 1360 - August 12, 1424), born Zhu Di, was the third emperor of the Ming Dynasty of China from 1402 to 1424. His era name...
- 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...
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- Yang Tong (楊侗) (605-619), known in traditional histories by his princely title of Prince of Yue (越王) or by his era name as Lord Huangtai (皇泰主), p...
- male, deceased (857)
- Dae Ijin (830-857) was the king of Balhae a kingdom in northeast Asia from AD 898 to 926, occupying parts of Manchuria, northern Korea, and Russian...
- male, deceased (906)
- Dae Wihae (r. 894-906, d. 906) was the 14th king of the kingdom of Balhae. Some lists of Balhae kings do not include him, although his name does...
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- Prince He of Changyi (d. 59 BC) was an emperor of the Chinese Han Dynasty for 27 days in 74 BC. He was installed and deposed by a prominent...
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- Gwanggaeto the Great of Goguryeo (374-413, r. 391-413) was the nineteenth monarch of Goguryeo, the northernmost of the Three Kingdoms of Korea. His...
- male, deceased (1360)
- Xú Shòuhuī (徐壽輝, in Wade-Giles Hsü Shou-hui was a 14th century Chinese rebel leader who proclaimed himself emperor during the late Yuan Dynasty pe...
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