- Ma
Yinsun (Chinese: 馬胤孫) (died 953),
courtesy name
Qingxian (慶先), was an
official of the
Chinese Five
Dynasties and Ten
Kingdoms Period Later Tang state...
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dynasty (Armenia)
Mastalus I,
penultimate patricius of
Amalfi (Italy) Ma
Yinsun,
Chinese official and
chancellor Muhammad bin Musafir,
Sallarid ruler (approximate...
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scholars to study, with a
collection of
books in the
Lanxiu Hall. In 1894, Wu
Yinsun succeeded Ning
Shaobing as a
reserve Taoist,
renaming the
collection of...
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dynasty (Armenia)
Mastalus I,
penultimate patricius of
Amalfi (Italy) Ma
Yinsun,
Chinese official and
chancellor Muhammad bin Musafir,
Sallarid ruler (approximate...
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Shangying (張商英), 1110 Liu Kui (劉逵), 1110
Zhang Ge (張閣), 1110–1111 Pang
Yinsun (龐寅孫), 1111–1114 Dong
Zhengfeng (董正封), 1114–1115 Li Yan (李偃), 1115–1116...
- Congke, as an
adoptive son, was an
usurper of the
Later Tang throne)—Ma
Yinsun, Fang Gao, Li
Zhuanmei (李專美), and Han Zhaoyin—such that they were removed...
- Congke, as an
adoptive son, was an
usurper of the
Later Tang throne) — Ma
Yinsun, Fang Gao, Li Zhuanmei, and Han
Zhaoyin — such that they were
removed from...