- Cui
Dunli (崔敦禮) (596 –
August 29, 656), né Cui
Yuanli (崔元禮),
courtesy name
Anshang (安上),
formally Duke Zhao of Gu'an (固安昭公), was an official, general...
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monastery that will make the town a
centre of
Christianity (or 597). Cui
Dunli,
general of the Tang
dynasty (d. 656) Daoxuan,
Chinese Buddhist monk (d...
- (one son)
Princess Xiande (賢德帝姬; 1051–1123),
third daughter Married Zhang Dunli (張敦禮; d. 1107) in 1068, and had
issue (one son, one daughter) Zhao Yan,...
- Arab
governor Crundmáel Erbuilc, king of the Uí
Ceinnselaig (Ireland) Cui
Dunli,
general of the Tang
dynasty (b. 596) Cynddylan, king of
Pengwern (Wales)...
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Khangai Mountains.
Emperor Taizong of Tang
initially sent the
official Cui
Dunli to try to
comfort Duomozhi, but at the same time was
concerned that if Xueyantuo...
- spared. nevertheless, in
spring 653, at the
suggestion of
Zhangsun and Cui
Dunli –
despite Emperor Gaozong's
initial inclination to
spare Li
Yuanjing and...
- Tian Bu (田布) (785 –
February 6, 822),
courtesy name
Dunli (敦禮), was a
Chinese military general of the
Chinese Tang dynasty. He was the son of the general...
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reason except for his
desire to help. The bold and
brave man
named Huang Dunli (黄敦立)
thought him su****ious,
three days
after being ferried across the...
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initially wanted to
spare Li
Yuanjing and Li Ke, but did not do so when Cui
Dunli the
minister of
defense opposed it.) When Li Ke was
about to do so, he cursed...
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Suiliang (648–650) Gao Jifu (649–651) Liu Shi (652–654) Lai Ji (655–657) Cui
Dunli (655–656) Li Yifu (657–658, 663) Du
Zhenglun (657–658) Xu
Jingzong (658–662)...