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Tuoba Gu (拓跋孤), but Gu
personally went to Zhao and
brought Shiyijian back to Dai.
Shiyijian ascended the
throne north of
Fanji (繁畤; in present-day Fanshi...
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Dynasty (d. 372) Oribasius, Gr****
physician (approximate date)
Tuoba Shiyijian,
prince of the
Tuoba Dai (d. 376) Xie An,
statesman of the Jin Dynasty...
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Tuoba Shiyijian (Chinese: 拓跋什翼犍; pinyin: Tuòbá
Shíyìjiàn; 320–376) was the last
prince of the Xianbei-led Dai
dynasty of
China and
ruled from 338 to 376...
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drove the
Tuoba into the
northern steppes;
Tuoba Shiyijian was
killed by his son. In 386,
Tuoba Shiyijian's grandson Tuoba Gui
revived the kingdom, which...
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ruler of the
Tuoba Dai clan, dies and is
succeeded by his
brother Tuoba Shiyijian. The
Church of
Santa Costanza, Rome,
starts to be
built (approximate date)...
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Helan Yegan (賀蘭野干), an
important general under Tuoba Shiyijian.
Because of her beauty,
Tuoba Shiyijian selected her to be the wife of his son
Tuoba Shi....
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dynasty of China. He was the
grandson of the last
prince of Dai,
Tuoba Shiyijian.
After the fall of the Dai
state to the
Former Qin in 376, he was presumed...
- (Greuthungi) (b. 291)
Flavius Theodosius (the Elder),
Roman general Tuoba Shiyijian,
prince of the
Tuoba Dai (b. 320) Yuan Hong,
Chinese historian and politician...
- Era name
Period of use
Length of use
Remark Tuoba Shiyijian (r. 388–376 CE)
Jianguo 建國 388–376 CE 39 years...
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posthumously considered a
monarch of
another regime, such as
Jiang Shang,
Tuoba Shiyijian, Li Gao, and Yelü Bei, are
excluded from the list. Some
business and political...