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  • 11Consort Guo (Yizong) — Consort Guo, imperial consort rank Shufei (郭淑妃) (disappeared 880), was an imperial consort of the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty. She was the favorite concubine of Emperor Yizong (Li Wen/Li Cui) and the mother of his favorite daughter, Princess… …

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  • 12Consort Zhang Lihua — (張麗華) (died 589) was an imperial consort of the Chinese dynasty Chen Dynasty. She was the favorite concubine of Chen s final emperor, Chen Shubao. It is not known when Zhang Lihua was born. She was the daughter of a soldier, but her family was so …

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  • 13Consort Chen Miaodeng — (陳妙登) was an imperial consort during the Chinese dynasty Liu Song. She was a concubine of Emperor Ming (Liu Yu), and during his reign, she carried the rank of Guifei (貴妃), which was not a regular rank for Liu Song imperial consorts but a title… …

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  • 14Consort Shen — (personal name unknown[1]) (disappeared 759), formally Empress Ruizhen (睿真皇后, literary meaning the wise and true empress ), was a Tang Dynasty woman who served as a consort of Emperor Daizong of Tang (Li Chu) while he was the Prince of Guangping… …

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  • 15Consort Liang — (梁貴人, personal name unknown) (62(?) 83?), posthumous title Empress Gonghuai (恭懷皇后, literally, empress of reverent recollection ), was an imperial consort to Emperor Zhang of Han. She gave birth to his son Liu Zhao (劉肇) in 79, but her son was… …

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  • 16Consort Yang Yuhuan — (楊玉環) (June 1,Fact|date=March 2008 719 mdash; July 15, 756 [http://www.sinica.edu.tw/ftms bin/kiwi1/luso.sh?lstype=2 dyna=%AD%F0 king=%A5%C8%A9v reign=%A4%D1%C4 yy=15 ycanzi= mm=6 dd=14 dcanzi= 兩千年中西曆轉換 ] ] ), often known as Yáng Guìfēi (zh stp|t …

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  • 17prince — [ prɛ̃s ] n. m. • 1120; lat. princeps « premier » et « chef, empereur » I ♦ 1 ♦ Didact. ou littér. Celui qui possède une souveraineté (à titre personnel et héréditaire); celui qui règne. ⇒ monarque, roi, souverain. Prince de droit divin. La cour …

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  • 18Consort Dowager Liu — (劉太妃, personal name unknown) (died May 30, 925?[1][2][3]) was the wife of Li Keyong, the founder of the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period state Jin. However, despite this status, after Li Keyong s son Li Cunxu later defeated Jin s rival… …

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  • 19Consort Niu — Consort Niu, imperial consort rank Zhaorong (牛昭容, personal name unknown) was an imperial consort of the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty. She was a concubine to Emperor Shunzong (Li Song). Nothing is known about Consort Niu s background, as there is… …

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  • 20Consort Guo (Jingzong) — Consort Guo, imperial consort rank Guifei (郭貴妃), was an imperial consort of the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty. She was the favorite concubine of Emperor Jingzong (Li Zhan). As consort to Emperor Jingzong It is not known when Consort Guo was born.… …

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