Muzong

Muzong

Muzong (chin. 穆宗) ist mehrdeutig. Es ist der Tempelname verschiedener chinesischer Kaiser aus verschiedenen Dynastien.

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  • Emperor Muzong of Liao — Emperor Muzong (耶律璟) (931 969) of Liao Dynasty reigned from 951 to 969. He was the son of Emperor Taizong of Liao, and succeeded Emperor Shizong, who was murdered in 951.RebellionsHis reign was plagued by plots and rebellions against him from… …   Wikipedia

  • Emperor Muzong of Tang — Emperor Tang Muzong (唐穆宗李恒 795 ndash;824), born Li Heng, was the 12th emperor of the Tang dynasty of China. He reigned from 820 to 824. Muzong was the son of emperor Xianzong. He was created crown prince in 812 during the reign of his father but… …   Wikipedia

  • Ming Muzong — Longqing Longqing 隆慶 (* 4. März 1537; † 5. Juli 1572), Geburtsname: Zhu Zaihou 朱載垕, Tempelname: Muzong 穆宗, war der zwölfte chinesische Kaiser der Ming Dynastie. Er regierte von 1567 bis 1572 über China. Prinz Zhu Zaihous Vater Kaiser Jiajing… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Tang Muzong — 唐穆宗 (* 795; † 824) war Kaiser der Tang Dynastie. Er regierte von 821 bis 824 über China. Er ist der Sohn und Nachfolger von Tang Xianzong 唐宪宗. Weblinks Tang Muzong Chinesisch Kategorien: Kaiser der Tang DynastieGeboren 795Gestorben 824Mann …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Qing Muzong — Kaiser Tongzhi Tongzhi (chin. 同治, Tóngzhì, * 27. April 1856; † 12. Januar 1875, Kaiser der Qing Dynastie ab dem 11. November 1861) folgte seinem Vater Xianfeng bereits im Alter von fünf Jahren auf den Thron. Bis zu seiner Volljährigkeit 1872… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Niu-Li Factional Struggles — (Chinese: 牛李黨爭; pinyin: Níu Lǐ Dǎngzhēng) referred to the phenomenon that persisted at court in the middle late Tang Dynasty of China largely viewed to have started during the reign of Emperor Muzong, circa 821, but having its seeds in the events …   Wikipedia

  • Du Yuanying — (杜元穎) (769–833[1][2]), formally the Baron of Jian an (建安男), was an official of the Chinese dynasty, serving as a chancellor during the reign of Emperor Muzong. His policy error while being chancellor was blamed for the imperial government s… …   Wikipedia

  • Duan Wenchang — (段文昌) (773 – April 1, 835[1][2]), courtesy name Moqing (墨卿), alternative name Jingchu (景初), formally the Duke of Zouping (鄒平公), was an official of the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty, serving as a chancellor during the reign of Emperor Muzong.… …   Wikipedia

  • Niu Sengru — (牛僧孺) (780 – January 27, 849[1][2]), courtesy name Si an (思黯), formally Duke Wenzhen of Qizhang (奇章文貞公), was an official of the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty, serving as a chancellor during the reigns of Emperor Muzong and his sons Emperor… …   Wikipedia

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