Gaozu
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Gaozu — (literary meaning high [highly respectable] progenitor in Chinese) can be the name of the following Chinese emperors:*Emperor Gaozu of Han (reign: 206 BC 195 BC) *Emperor Gaozu of Tang (reign: AD 618–AD 626) … Wikipedia
Gaozu — bezeichnet die folgenden chinesischen Kaiser: Han Gaozu (Liu Bang) Tang Gaozu (Li Yuan) Diese Seite ist eine Begriffsklärung zur Unterscheidung mehrerer mit demselben Wort bezeichneter Begriffe … Deutsch Wikipedia
Gaozu — or Kao tsu orig. Liu Bang or Liu Pang born 256 BC, Peixian, in modern Jiangsu province, China died 195 BC, China Man of peasant background who rose to become the founder of China s Han dynasty (206 BC–AD 220). When Shihuangdi, emperor of the Qin… … Universalium
Gaozu Yi — Namen Nachname Zǐ (chin. 子) Geburtsname Lǚ (chin. 履) Thronname aus Shiji Tāng (chin. 汤) … Deutsch Wikipedia
Gāozǔ Yǐ — Namen Nachname Zǐ (chin. 子) Geburtsname Lǚ (chin. 履) Thronname aus Shiji Tāng (chin. 汤) … Deutsch Wikipedia
Gaozu — o Kao tsu orig. Liu Bang o Liu Pang (256 BC, Peixian, en la actual provincia de Jiangsu, China–195 BC, China). De origen campesino, llegó a convertirse en el fundador de la dinastía Han de China (206 BC –220 AD). Cuando el emperador Shi Huangdi… … Enciclopedia Universal
Gaozu of Later Han — or Liu Zhiyuan (895 948) was the Shatuo Turk founder of the Later Han Dynasty, the fourth of the Five Dynasties in the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms Period of Chinese history. It was also one of the shortest lived kingdoms in Chinese history,… … Wikipedia
Gaozu (Han) — Han Gaozu Pour les articles homonymes, voir Gaozu. Han Gaozu Portait de Han Gaozu Naissance 256 ou 247 D … Wikipédia en Français
Gaozu (Tang) — Empereur Gaozu des Tang Pour les articles homonymes, voir Gaozu. Gaozu de la dynastie Tang Gaozu (566 635), de son n … Wikipédia en Français
Gaozu of Later Jin — Shi Jingtang 石敬瑭 (892 942) was the founder of the Later Jin Dynasty (936 946), the third of the Five Dynasties that controlled much of northern China from 907 to 960. The Later Jin Dynasty was the second of three successive Shatuo Turk dynasties… … Wikipedia