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Gaozong (Chinese: 高宗) is the
temple name of
several Chinese monarchs. It can
refer to:
Emperor Yuan of Han (reign: 49 BC–33 BC)
Emperor Gaozong of Tang...
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Emperor Gaozong of Tang (21 July 628 – 27
December 683),
personal name Li Zhi, was the
third emperor of the
Chinese Tang dynasty,
ruling from 649 to 683;...
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Emperor Gaozong of Song (12 June 1107 – 9
November 1187),
personal name Zhao Gou,
courtesy name Deji, was the
tenth emperor of the
Chinese Song dynasty...
- death, she
married his
ninth son and successor,
Emperor Gaozong,
officially becoming Gaozong's huanghou (皇后), or
empress consort, the highest-ranking of...
- the
Chinese Tang dynasty. She was the
first wife and
empress of
Emperor Gaozong and
became empress shortly after he
became emperor in 649. She, however...
- unknown) (died
after 16 November-3
December 655), was a
concubine of
Emperor Gaozong of Tang (Li Zhi). She was
initially favored by him and bore him a son and...
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September 1711 – 7
February 1799), also
known by his
temple name
Emperor Gaozong of Qing,
personal name Hongli, was the
fifth emperor of the Qing dynasty...
- was a
Chinese empress consort of the Song dynasty,
married to
Emperor Gaozong of Song. She pla**** an
influential part in
politics of the
Southern Song...
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Gaozong Emperor can
refer to
several Emperors of China, such as:
Emperor Gaozong of Tang,
ruling from 649 to 683.
Emperor Gaozong of Song,
founder of...
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Emperor Gaozong ordered that the two be executed. Di
pointed out that, by law, the two
should not be executed. This
initially offended Emperor Gaozong, who...