- Fu
Xunying (苻訓英) (died 407) was an
empress of the Xianbei-led
Chinese Later Yan dynasty. Her
husband was
Murong Xi (Emperor Zhaowen). Fu
Xunying was a...
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Later Yan
state had
intercourse with the
corpse of his
beloved empress Fu
Xunying after the
latter was
already cold and put into the coffin. In Renaissance...
- (Tian Wang). Wen Di,
Chinese emperor of the Liu Song
Dynasty (d. 453) Fu
Xunying,
empress of the
Xianbei state Later Yan Gratian,
Roman usurper John Chrysostom...
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Empress Min (愍皇后). She was the
older sister of
Murong Xi's
empress Fu
Xunying. Fu Song'e was the
oldest daughter of Fu Mo (苻謨), the
mayor of
Later Yan's...
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Empress Kezuhun 388–396: Duan
Yuanfei 396–398:
Empress Duan 404–407: Fu
Xunying 407–409:
Empress Li 409–?:
Princess Sun 430–?:
Princess Murong 398–405:...
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official Fu Mo (苻謨) as concubines—Fu Song'e and Fu
Xunying. He
favored both greatly, and
particularly Fu
Xunying. He
therefore neglected Empress Dowager Ding...
- the Fu clan to surrender, with two of them, the
sisters Fu Song'e and Fu
Xunying,
becoming empresses to the last ruler,
Murong Xi. In Chouchi, Fu Chong's...
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Empress Duan
Yuanfei Empress of
Later Yan 396–398 Succeeded by
Empress Fu
Xunying Empress of
China (Liaoning) 396–398
Empress of
China (Hebei) 396–397 Succeeded by...
- ruler,
acting on the
whims of his lovers, the
sisters Fu Song'e and Fu
Xunying. Xi
engaged in
several costly construction projects and
launched repeated...
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official Fu Mo (苻謨) -- Fu Song'e and Fu
Xunying as concubines, and
favored them greatly—particularly Fu
Xunying. By comparison, his
affair with Empress...