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  • 61Yuan Hao — (元顥) (d. 529), courtesy name Ziming (子明), was an imperial prince and pretender to the throne of the Chinese/Xianbei dynasty Northern Wei, who briefly received allegiance from most of the provinces south of the Yellow River after he captured the… …

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  • 62Yuán Tán — Yuan Tan (chin. 袁譚 / 袁谭, Yuán Tán, W. G. Yuan T an, Großjährigkeitsname Xiansi (顯思, * 173; † 205) war der älteste Sohn des chinesischen Kriegsherrn Yuan Shao und diente ihm während der späten Han Dynastie als Kommandant. Nach seines Vaters Tod… …

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  • 63Yuan Can — (袁粲) (420 477), né Yuan Minsun (袁愍孫), courtesy name Jingqian (景倩), was a high level official of the Chinese dynasty Liu Song, who near the end of the dynasty made a futile attempt to prevent the general Xiao Daocheng from gaining sufficient power …

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  • 64Yuan Yong — (元雍) (d. May 17, 528 [ [http://www.sinica.edu.tw/ftms bin/kiwi1/luso.sh?lstype=2 dyna=%ABn%B1%E7 king=%AAZ%AB%D2 reign=%A4j%B3q yy=2 ycanzi= mm=4 dd= dcanzi=%A9%B0%A4l 兩千年中西曆轉換 ] ] ), né Tuoba Yong (拓拔雍), courtesy name Simu (思穆), formally Prince… …

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  • 65Yuan Qianyao — (源乾曜) (died 731), formally the Duke of Anyang (安陽公), was an official of the Chinese Tang Dynasty, twice serving as chancellor during the reign of Emperor Xuanzong.BackgroundYuan Qianyao was from Xiang Prefecture (相州, in modern Handan, Hebei). His …

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  • 66Yuan Tan — (chinesisch 袁譚 / 袁谭 Yuán Tán, W. G. Yuan T an, Großjährigkeitsname Xiansi (顯思, * 173; † 205) war der älteste Sohn des chinesischen Kriegsherrn Yuan Shao und diente ihm während der späten Han Dynastie als Kommandant. Nach… …

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  • 67Yuan Chonghuan — Yuán Chónghuàn (袁崇煥; style name: Yuánsù 元素 and Zìrú 自如; 6 June 1584 – 22 September 1630) was a famed patriot and military commander of the Ming Dynasty who battled the Manchus in Liaoning. He was known to have excelled in artillery warfare and… …

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  • 68Yuan Lang — (元朗) (513 532), courtesy name Zhongzhe (仲哲), frequently known by his post removal title of Prince of Anding (安定王), at times known as Emperor Houfei (後廢帝, later removed emperor ), was briefly an emperor of the Chinese/Xianbei dynasty Northern Wei …

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  • 69Yuan Shikai — Yuán Shìkǎi. Yuán Shìkǎi (chinesisch 袁世凱 / 袁世凯, W. G. Yuan Shih k ai, Zì 慰亭 Wèitíng, Hào 容庵 Róng ān, au …

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  • 70Yuan Shuji — (袁恕己) (d. 706), formally Prince Zhenlie of Nanyang (南陽貞烈王), [Historical accounts about Yuan and his fellow coup leaders generally referred to them as the five princes, and, as their titles were restored after Emperor Ruizong s ascension, they… …

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