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[ "Akbar", "place of burial", "Tomb of Akbar the Great" ]
Death On 3 October 1605, Akbar fell ill from an attack of dysentery from which he never recovered. He is believed to have died on 26 October 1605. He was buried at his mausoleum in Sikandra, Agra, which lies a kilometer next to the tomb of Mariam-uz-Zamani, his favourite and chief consort.
place of burial
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[ "final resting place", "burial site", "last resting place", "grave site", "interment location" ]
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[ "Akbar", "father", "Humayun" ]
Early years Defeated in battles at Chausa and Kannauj in 1539 to 1541 by the forces of Sher Shah Suri, Mughal emperor Humayun fled westward to Sindh. There he met and married the 14-year-old Hamida Banu Begum, daughter of Shaikh Ali Akbar Jami, a Persian teacher of Humayun's younger brother Hindal Mirza. Jalal ud-din M...
father
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[ "dad", "daddy", "papa", "pop", "sire" ]
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[ "Akbar", "family", "Timurid dynasty" ]
During the extended period of Humayun's exile, Akbar was brought up in Kabul by the his extended family of paternal uncles, Kamran Mirza and Askari Mirza, and his aunts, in particular Kamran Mirza's wife. He spent his youth learning to hunt, run, and fight, making him a daring, powerful, and brave warrior, but he never...
family
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[ "clan", "kinship", "lineage", "dynasty", "tribe" ]
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[ "Akbar", "religion or worldview", "Din-e Ilahi" ]
Abu'l-Fath Jalal-ud-din Muhammad Akbar (15 October 1542 – 27 October 1605), popularly known as Akbar the Great (Persian pronunciation: [akbarɪ azam]), and also as Akbar I (Persian pronunciation: [akbar]), was the third Mughal emperor, who reigned from 1556 to 1605. Akbar succeeded his father, Humayun, under a regent, B...
religion or worldview
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[ "faith", "belief system", "creed", "philosophy", "ideology" ]
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[ "Akbar", "spouse", "Mariam-uz-Zamani" ]
Consorts and concubines Akbar's first wife and one of the chief consorts was his cousin, Princess Ruqaiya Sultan Begum, the only daughter of his paternal uncle, Prince Hindal Mirza, and his wife Sultanam Begum. In 1551, Hindal Mirza died fighting valorously in a battle against Kamran Mirza's forces. Upon hearing the ne...
spouse
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[ "partner" ]
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[ "Queen Victoria", "relative", "Wilhelm II" ]
In July 1900, Victoria's second son, Alfred ("Affie"), died. "Oh, God! My poor darling Affie gone too", she wrote in her journal. "It is a horrible year, nothing but sadness & horrors of one kind & another."Following a custom she maintained throughout her widowhood, Victoria spent the Christmas of 1900 at Osborne House...
relative
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[ "kin", "family member", "kinsman", "kinswoman", "relation by marriage" ]
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[ "Queen Victoria", "residence", "Windsor Castle" ]
Widowhood and isolation In March 1861, Victoria's mother died, with Victoria at her side. Through reading her mother's papers, Victoria discovered that her mother had loved her deeply; she was heart-broken, and blamed Conroy and Lehzen for "wickedly" estranging her from her mother. To relieve his wife during her intens...
residence
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[ "living place", "dwelling", "abode", "habitat", "domicile" ]
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[ "Queen Victoria", "child", "Princess Alice of the United Kingdom" ]
During Victoria's first pregnancy in 1840, in the first few months of the marriage, 18-year-old Edward Oxford attempted to assassinate her while she was riding in a carriage with Prince Albert on her way to visit her mother. Oxford fired twice, but either both bullets missed or, as he later claimed, the guns had no sho...
child
39
[ "offspring", "progeny", "issue", "descendant", "heir" ]
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[ "Queen Victoria", "relative", "George IV of the United Kingdom" ]
Early life Birth and ancestry Victoria's father was Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn, the fourth son of King George III and Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz. Until 1817, King George's only legitimate grandchild was Edward's niece Princess Charlotte of Wales, the daughter of George, Prince Regent (who would ...
relative
66
[ "kin", "family member", "kinsman", "kinswoman", "relation by marriage" ]
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[ "Queen Victoria", "family", "House of Hanover" ]
Victoria (Alexandrina Victoria; 24 May 1819 – 22 January 1901) was Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland from 20 June 1837 until her death in 1901. Her reign of 63 years and 216 days was longer than that of any previous British monarch and is known as the Victorian era. It was a period of industrial,...
family
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[ "clan", "kinship", "lineage", "dynasty", "tribe" ]
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[ "Queen Victoria", "child", "Princess Beatrice of the United Kingdom" ]
During Victoria's first pregnancy in 1840, in the first few months of the marriage, 18-year-old Edward Oxford attempted to assassinate her while she was riding in a carriage with Prince Albert on her way to visit her mother. Oxford fired twice, but either both bullets missed or, as he later claimed, the guns had no sho...
child
39
[ "offspring", "progeny", "issue", "descendant", "heir" ]
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[ "Queen Victoria", "relative", "George III of Great Britain" ]
Victoria (Alexandrina Victoria; 24 May 1819 – 22 January 1901) was Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland from 20 June 1837 until her death in 1901. Her reign of 63 years and 216 days was longer than that of any previous British monarch and is known as the Victorian era. It was a period of industrial,...
relative
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[ "kin", "family member", "kinsman", "kinswoman", "relation by marriage" ]
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[ "Queen Victoria", "mother", "Princess Victoria, Duchess of Kent and Strathearn" ]
Victoria (Alexandrina Victoria; 24 May 1819 – 22 January 1901) was Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland from 20 June 1837 until her death in 1901. Her reign of 63 years and 216 days was longer than that of any previous British monarch and is known as the Victorian era. It was a period of industrial,...
mother
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[ "mom", "mommy", "mum", "mama", "parent" ]
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[ "Queen Victoria", "named after", "Princess Victoria, Duchess of Kent and Strathearn" ]
Early life Birth and ancestry Victoria's father was Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn, the fourth son of King George III and Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz. Until 1817, King George's only legitimate grandchild was Edward's niece Princess Charlotte of Wales, the daughter of George, Prince Regent (who would ...
named after
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[ "called after", "named for", "honored after", "called for" ]
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[ "Queen Victoria", "child", "Victoria, Princess Royal" ]
During Victoria's first pregnancy in 1840, in the first few months of the marriage, 18-year-old Edward Oxford attempted to assassinate her while she was riding in a carriage with Prince Albert on her way to visit her mother. Oxford fired twice, but either both bullets missed or, as he later claimed, the guns had no sho...
child
39
[ "offspring", "progeny", "issue", "descendant", "heir" ]
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[ "Queen Victoria", "relative", "William IV" ]
Early life Birth and ancestry Victoria's father was Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn, the fourth son of King George III and Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz. Until 1817, King George's only legitimate grandchild was Edward's niece Princess Charlotte of Wales, the daughter of George, Prince Regent (who would ...
relative
66
[ "kin", "family member", "kinsman", "kinswoman", "relation by marriage" ]
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[ "Queen Victoria", "residence", "Kensington Palace" ]
Early life Birth and ancestry Victoria's father was Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn, the fourth son of King George III and Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz. Until 1817, King George's only legitimate grandchild was Edward's niece Princess Charlotte of Wales, the daughter of George, Prince Regent (who would ...
residence
49
[ "living place", "dwelling", "abode", "habitat", "domicile" ]
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[ "Queen Victoria", "relative", "Louise, Princess Royal" ]
During Victoria's first pregnancy in 1840, in the first few months of the marriage, 18-year-old Edward Oxford attempted to assassinate her while she was riding in a carriage with Prince Albert on her way to visit her mother. Oxford fired twice, but either both bullets missed or, as he later claimed, the guns had no sho...
relative
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[ "kin", "family member", "kinsman", "kinswoman", "relation by marriage" ]
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[ "Queen Victoria", "place of birth", "Kensington Palace" ]
Early life Birth and ancestry Victoria's father was Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn, the fourth son of King George III and Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz. Until 1817, King George's only legitimate grandchild was Edward's niece Princess Charlotte of Wales, the daughter of George, Prince Regent (who would ...
place of birth
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[ "birthplace", "place of origin", "native place", "homeland", "birth city" ]
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[ "Queen Victoria", "child", "Princess Helena of the United Kingdom" ]
During Victoria's first pregnancy in 1840, in the first few months of the marriage, 18-year-old Edward Oxford attempted to assassinate her while she was riding in a carriage with Prince Albert on her way to visit her mother. Oxford fired twice, but either both bullets missed or, as he later claimed, the guns had no sho...
child
39
[ "offspring", "progeny", "issue", "descendant", "heir" ]
null
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[ "Queen Victoria", "sibling", "Princess Feodora, Princess of Hohenlohe-Langenburg" ]
Early life Birth and ancestry Victoria's father was Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn, the fourth son of King George III and Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz. Until 1817, King George's only legitimate grandchild was Edward's niece Princess Charlotte of Wales, the daughter of George, Prince Regent (who would ...
sibling
37
[ "brother or sister", "kin" ]
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[ "Queen Victoria", "child", "Prince Leopold, Duke of Albany" ]
Victoria (Alexandrina Victoria; 24 May 1819 – 22 January 1901) was Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland from 20 June 1837 until her death in 1901. Her reign of 63 years and 216 days was longer than that of any previous British monarch and is known as the Victorian era. It was a period of industrial,...
child
39
[ "offspring", "progeny", "issue", "descendant", "heir" ]
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null
[ "Queen Victoria", "manner of death", "natural causes" ]
In July 1900, Victoria's second son, Alfred ("Affie"), died. "Oh, God! My poor darling Affie gone too", she wrote in her journal. "It is a horrible year, nothing but sadness & horrors of one kind & another."Following a custom she maintained throughout her widowhood, Victoria spent the Christmas of 1900 at Osborne House...
manner of death
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[ "cause of death", "mode of death", "method of death", "way of dying", "circumstances of death" ]
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[ "Queen Victoria", "place of burial", "Royal Burial Ground" ]
In 1897, Victoria had written instructions for her funeral, which was to be military as befitting a soldier's daughter and the head of the army, and white instead of black. On 25 January, her sons Edward and Arthur and her grandson Wilhelm helped lift her body into the coffin. She was dressed in a white dress and her w...
place of burial
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[ "final resting place", "burial site", "last resting place", "grave site", "interment location" ]
null
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[ "Queen Victoria", "noble title", "queen" ]
Victoria (Alexandrina Victoria; 24 May 1819 – 22 January 1901) was Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland from 20 June 1837 until her death in 1901. Her reign of 63 years and 216 days was longer than that of any previous British monarch and is known as the Victorian era. It was a period of industrial,...
noble title
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[ "aristocratic title", "rank of nobility", "peerage", "nobility rank", "aristocratic rank" ]
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null
[ "Queen Victoria", "given name", "Alexandrina" ]
Early life Birth and ancestry Victoria's father was Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn, the fourth son of King George III and Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz. Until 1817, King George's only legitimate grandchild was Edward's niece Princess Charlotte of Wales, the daughter of George, Prince Regent (who would ...
given name
60
[ "first name", "forename", "given title", "personal name" ]
null
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[ "Queen Victoria", "noble title", "Emperor of India" ]
Victoria (Alexandrina Victoria; 24 May 1819 – 22 January 1901) was Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland from 20 June 1837 until her death in 1901. Her reign of 63 years and 216 days was longer than that of any previous British monarch and is known as the Victorian era. It was a period of industrial,...
noble title
61
[ "aristocratic title", "rank of nobility", "peerage", "nobility rank", "aristocratic rank" ]
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[ "Queen Victoria", "spouse", "Albert, Prince Consort" ]
In July 1900, Victoria's second son, Alfred ("Affie"), died. "Oh, God! My poor darling Affie gone too", she wrote in her journal. "It is a horrible year, nothing but sadness & horrors of one kind & another."Following a custom she maintained throughout her widowhood, Victoria spent the Christmas of 1900 at Osborne House...
spouse
51
[ "partner" ]
null
null
[ "Queen Victoria", "place of death", "Osborne House" ]
Victoria (Alexandrina Victoria; 24 May 1819 – 22 January 1901) was Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland from 20 June 1837 until her death in 1901. Her reign of 63 years and 216 days was longer than that of any previous British monarch and is known as the Victorian era. It was a period of industrial,...
place of death
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[ "location of death", "death place", "place where they died", "place of passing", "final resting place" ]
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[ "Queen Victoria", "residence", "Osborne House" ]
Victoria (Alexandrina Victoria; 24 May 1819 – 22 January 1901) was Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland from 20 June 1837 until her death in 1901. Her reign of 63 years and 216 days was longer than that of any previous British monarch and is known as the Victorian era. It was a period of industrial,...
residence
49
[ "living place", "dwelling", "abode", "habitat", "domicile" ]
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[ "Elizabeth II", "part of", "British royal family" ]
Elizabeth II (Elizabeth Alexandra Mary; 21 April 1926 – 8 September 2022) was Queen of the United Kingdom and other Commonwealth realms from 6 February 1952 until her death in 2022. She was queen regnant of 32 sovereign states during her lifetime and was head of state of 15 realms at the time of her death. Her reign of...
part of
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[ "a component of", "a constituent of", "an element of", "a fragment of", "a portion of" ]
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[ "Elizabeth II", "honorific prefix", "Majesty" ]
Before the marriage, Philip renounced his Greek and Danish titles, officially converted from Greek Orthodoxy to Anglicanism, and adopted the style Lieutenant Philip Mountbatten, taking the surname of his mother's British family. Shortly before the wedding, he was created Duke of Edinburgh and granted the style His Roya...
honorific prefix
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[ "honorific", "title prefix", "prefix of address", "styles", "form of address prefix" ]
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[ "Elizabeth II", "part of", "Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip" ]
Elizabeth II (Elizabeth Alexandra Mary; 21 April 1926 – 8 September 2022) was Queen of the United Kingdom and other Commonwealth realms from 6 February 1952 until her death in 2022. She was queen regnant of 32 sovereign states during her lifetime and was head of state of 15 realms at the time of her death. Her reign of...
part of
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[ "a component of", "a constituent of", "an element of", "a fragment of", "a portion of" ]
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[ "Elizabeth II", "significant event", "annus horribilis" ]
On 24 November 1992, in a speech to mark the Ruby Jubilee of her accession to the throne, Elizabeth called 1992 her annus horribilis (a Latin phrase, meaning "horrible year"). Republican feeling in Britain had risen because of press estimates of Elizabeth's private wealth—contradicted by the Palace—and reports of affai...
significant event
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[ "Landmark event", "Key happening", "Pivotal occurrence", "Momentous incident", "Notable episode" ]
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[ "Elizabeth II", "significant event", "coronation of Elizabeth II" ]
Elizabeth II (Elizabeth Alexandra Mary; 21 April 1926 – 8 September 2022) was Queen of the United Kingdom and other Commonwealth realms from 6 February 1952 until her death in 2022. She was queen regnant of 32 sovereign states during her lifetime and was head of state of 15 realms at the time of her death. Her reign of...
significant event
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[ "Landmark event", "Key happening", "Pivotal occurrence", "Momentous incident", "Notable episode" ]
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[ "Elizabeth II", "manner of death", "natural causes" ]
Death On 8 September 2022, Buckingham Palace released a statement which read: "Following further evaluation this morning, the Queen's doctors are concerned for Her Majesty's health and have recommended she remain under medical supervision. The Queen remains comfortable and at Balmoral." Her immediate family rushed to B...
manner of death
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[ "cause of death", "mode of death", "method of death", "way of dying", "circumstances of death" ]
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[ "Elizabeth II", "military branch", "Auxiliary Territorial Service" ]
Elizabeth II (Elizabeth Alexandra Mary; 21 April 1926 – 8 September 2022) was Queen of the United Kingdom and other Commonwealth realms from 6 February 1952 until her death in 2022. She was queen regnant of 32 sovereign states during her lifetime and was head of state of 15 realms at the time of her death. Her reign of...
military branch
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[ "armed forces", "military division", "armed service", "military unit", "military organization" ]
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[ "Elizabeth II", "significant event", "Golden Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II" ]
Elizabeth II (Elizabeth Alexandra Mary; 21 April 1926 – 8 September 2022) was Queen of the United Kingdom and other Commonwealth realms from 6 February 1952 until her death in 2022. She was queen regnant of 32 sovereign states during her lifetime and was head of state of 15 realms at the time of her death. Her reign of...
significant event
30
[ "Landmark event", "Key happening", "Pivotal occurrence", "Momentous incident", "Notable episode" ]
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[ "Elizabeth II", "student of", "Henry Marten" ]
Heir presumptive During her grandfather's reign, Elizabeth was third in the line of succession to the British throne, behind her uncle Edward and her father. Although her birth generated public interest, she was not expected to become queen, as Edward was still young and likely to marry and have children of his own, wh...
student of
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[ "apprentice of", "disciple of", "pupil of", "follower of", "learner of" ]
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[ "Elizabeth II", "significant event", "Silver Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II" ]
Elizabeth II (Elizabeth Alexandra Mary; 21 April 1926 – 8 September 2022) was Queen of the United Kingdom and other Commonwealth realms from 6 February 1952 until her death in 2022. She was queen regnant of 32 sovereign states during her lifetime and was head of state of 15 realms at the time of her death. Her reign of...
significant event
30
[ "Landmark event", "Key happening", "Pivotal occurrence", "Momentous incident", "Notable episode" ]
null
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[ "Elizabeth II", "mother", "Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother" ]
Early life Elizabeth was born on 21 April 1926, the first child of Prince Albert, Duke of York (later King George VI), and his wife, Elizabeth, Duchess of York (later Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother). Her father was the second son of King George V and Queen Mary, and her mother was the youngest daughter of Scottish ar...
mother
52
[ "mom", "mommy", "mum", "mama", "parent" ]
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[ "Elizabeth II", "significant event", "Diamond Jubilee of Elizabeth II" ]
Elizabeth II (Elizabeth Alexandra Mary; 21 April 1926 – 8 September 2022) was Queen of the United Kingdom and other Commonwealth realms from 6 February 1952 until her death in 2022. She was queen regnant of 32 sovereign states during her lifetime and was head of state of 15 realms at the time of her death. Her reign of...
significant event
30
[ "Landmark event", "Key happening", "Pivotal occurrence", "Momentous incident", "Notable episode" ]
null
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[ "Elizabeth II", "child", "Prince Edward, Duke of Edinburgh" ]
In 1957, Elizabeth made a state visit to the United States, where she addressed the United Nations General Assembly on behalf of the Commonwealth. On the same tour, she opened the 23rd Canadian Parliament, becoming the first monarch of Canada to open a parliamentary session. Two years later, solely in her capacity as Q...
child
39
[ "offspring", "progeny", "issue", "descendant", "heir" ]
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[ "Elizabeth II", "position held", "Lord of Mann" ]
Titles, styles, honours, and arms Titles and styles Elizabeth held many titles and honorary military positions throughout the Commonwealth, was sovereign of many orders in her own countries and received honours and awards from around the world. In each of her realms, she had a distinct title that follows a similar form...
position held
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[ "occupation", "job title", "post", "office", "rank" ]
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[ "Elizabeth II", "significant event", "Platinum Jubilee of Elizabeth II" ]
Elizabeth II (Elizabeth Alexandra Mary; 21 April 1926 – 8 September 2022) was Queen of the United Kingdom and other Commonwealth realms from 6 February 1952 until her death in 2022. She was queen regnant of 32 sovereign states during her lifetime and was head of state of 15 realms at the time of her death. Her reign of...
significant event
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[ "Landmark event", "Key happening", "Pivotal occurrence", "Momentous incident", "Notable episode" ]
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[ "Elizabeth II", "position held", "monarch of the Dominion of Ceylon" ]
Elizabeth II (Elizabeth Alexandra Mary; 21 April 1926 – 8 September 2022) was Queen of the United Kingdom and other Commonwealth realms from 6 February 1952 until her death in 2022. She was queen regnant of 32 sovereign states during her lifetime and was head of state of 15 realms at the time of her death. Her reign of...
position held
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[ "occupation", "job title", "post", "office", "rank" ]
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[ "Elizabeth II", "child", "Prince Andrew, Duke of York" ]
In 1957, Elizabeth made a state visit to the United States, where she addressed the United Nations General Assembly on behalf of the Commonwealth. On the same tour, she opened the 23rd Canadian Parliament, becoming the first monarch of Canada to open a parliamentary session. Two years later, solely in her capacity as Q...
child
39
[ "offspring", "progeny", "issue", "descendant", "heir" ]
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[ "Elizabeth II", "significant event", "COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom" ]
COVID-19 pandemic On 19 March 2020, as the COVID-19 pandemic hit the United Kingdom, Elizabeth moved to Windsor Castle and sequestered there as a precaution. Public engagements were cancelled and Windsor Castle followed a strict sanitary protocol nicknamed "HMS Bubble".
significant event
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[ "Elizabeth II", "significant event", "state funeral of Elizabeth II" ]
Death On 8 September 2022, Buckingham Palace released a statement which read: "Following further evaluation this morning, the Queen's doctors are concerned for Her Majesty's health and have recommended she remain under medical supervision. The Queen remains comfortable and at Balmoral." Her immediate family rushed to B...
significant event
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[ "Landmark event", "Key happening", "Pivotal occurrence", "Momentous incident", "Notable episode" ]
null
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[ "Emperor Zhongzong of Tang", "father", "Emperor Gaozong of Tang" ]
Emperor Zhongzong of Tang (26 November 656 – 3 July 710), personal name Li Xian, and at other times Li Zhe or Wu Xian, was the fourth Emperor of the Tang dynasty of China, ruling briefly in 684 and again from 705 to 710. During the first period, he did not rule, and the entire power was in the hands of his mother, Empr...
father
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[ "Emperor Zhongzong of Tang", "mother", "Wu Zetian" ]
Emperor Zhongzong of Tang (26 November 656 – 3 July 710), personal name Li Xian, and at other times Li Zhe or Wu Xian, was the fourth Emperor of the Tang dynasty of China, ruling briefly in 684 and again from 705 to 710. During the first period, he did not rule, and the entire power was in the hands of his mother, Empr...
mother
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[ "mom", "mommy", "mum", "mama", "parent" ]
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[ "Emperor Zhongzong of Tang", "instance of", "human" ]
Emperor Zhongzong of Tang (26 November 656 – 3 July 710), personal name Li Xian, and at other times Li Zhe or Wu Xian, was the fourth Emperor of the Tang dynasty of China, ruling briefly in 684 and again from 705 to 710. During the first period, he did not rule, and the entire power was in the hands of his mother, Empr...
instance of
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[ "Emperor Zhongzong of Tang", "spouse", "Princess Zhao" ]
Death Meanwhile, there had been accusations made by individuals such as Lang Ji (郎岌) and Yan Qinrong (燕欽融) that Empress Wei was committing adultery, and that her partisans, including Li Guo'er, her new husband Wu Yanxiu (武延秀, a grandnephew of Wu Zetian), and Zong Chuke, were planning to overthrow the Tang dynasty. Emp...
spouse
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[ "partner" ]
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[ "Emperor Zhongzong of Tang", "spouse", "Empress Wei" ]
Emperor Zhongzong of Tang (26 November 656 – 3 July 710), personal name Li Xian, and at other times Li Zhe or Wu Xian, was the fourth Emperor of the Tang dynasty of China, ruling briefly in 684 and again from 705 to 710. During the first period, he did not rule, and the entire power was in the hands of his mother, Empr...
spouse
51
[ "partner" ]
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[ "Emperor Zhongzong of Tang", "spouse", "Shangguan Wan'er" ]
Family Consorts and Issue:
spouse
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[ "partner" ]
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[ "Emperor Zhongzong of Tang", "sibling", "Emperor Ruizong of Tang" ]
Emperor Zhongzong of Tang (26 November 656 – 3 July 710), personal name Li Xian, and at other times Li Zhe or Wu Xian, was the fourth Emperor of the Tang dynasty of China, ruling briefly in 684 and again from 705 to 710. During the first period, he did not rule, and the entire power was in the hands of his mother, Empr...
sibling
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[ "brother or sister", "kin" ]
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[ "Emperor Zhongzong of Tang", "family name", "Li" ]
Emperor Zhongzong of Tang (26 November 656 – 3 July 710), personal name Li Xian, and at other times Li Zhe or Wu Xian, was the fourth Emperor of the Tang dynasty of China, ruling briefly in 684 and again from 705 to 710. During the first period, he did not rule, and the entire power was in the hands of his mother, Empr...
family name
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[ "Emperor Zhongzong of Tang", "child", "Emperor Shang of Tang" ]
Emperor Zhongzong of Tang (26 November 656 – 3 July 710), personal name Li Xian, and at other times Li Zhe or Wu Xian, was the fourth Emperor of the Tang dynasty of China, ruling briefly in 684 and again from 705 to 710. During the first period, he did not rule, and the entire power was in the hands of his mother, Empr...
child
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[ "offspring", "progeny", "issue", "descendant", "heir" ]
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[ "Emperor Zhongzong of Tang", "country of citizenship", "Tang dynasty" ]
Emperor Zhongzong of Tang (26 November 656 – 3 July 710), personal name Li Xian, and at other times Li Zhe or Wu Xian, was the fourth Emperor of the Tang dynasty of China, ruling briefly in 684 and again from 705 to 710. During the first period, he did not rule, and the entire power was in the hands of his mother, Empr...
country of citizenship
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[ "Emperor Zhongzong of Tang", "sibling", "Princess Taiping" ]
Emperor Zhongzong of Tang (26 November 656 – 3 July 710), personal name Li Xian, and at other times Li Zhe or Wu Xian, was the fourth Emperor of the Tang dynasty of China, ruling briefly in 684 and again from 705 to 710. During the first period, he did not rule, and the entire power was in the hands of his mother, Empr...
sibling
37
[ "brother or sister", "kin" ]
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[ "Emperor Zhongzong of Tang", "sibling", "Li Xian" ]
Emperor Zhongzong of Tang (26 November 656 – 3 July 710), personal name Li Xian, and at other times Li Zhe or Wu Xian, was the fourth Emperor of the Tang dynasty of China, ruling briefly in 684 and again from 705 to 710. During the first period, he did not rule, and the entire power was in the hands of his mother, Empr...
sibling
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[ "brother or sister", "kin" ]
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Zhang Yizhi and Zhang Changzong committed treason. Following the orders of the Crown Prince, we have executed them. Because we were afraid that the secret would be leaked, we did not dare to first report to Your Imperial Majesty. We are guilty of the great disrespect of moving troops within the palace, and should be...
given name
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Emperor Jingzong of Tang (July 22, 809 – January 9, 827), personal name Li Zhan, was an emperor of the Tang Dynasty of China. He reigned from 824 to 827. Emperor Jingzong was the eldest son of emperor Emperor Muzong and elder brother of eventual Emperor Wenzong and Emperor Wuzong. Emperor Jingzong became emperor at t...
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[ "Emperor Jingzong of Tang", "given name", "Zhàn" ]
Emperor Jingzong of Tang (July 22, 809 – January 9, 827), personal name Li Zhan, was an emperor of the Tang Dynasty of China. He reigned from 824 to 827. Emperor Jingzong was the eldest son of emperor Emperor Muzong and elder brother of eventual Emperor Wenzong and Emperor Wuzong. Emperor Jingzong became emperor at t...
given name
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Emperor Jingzong of Tang (July 22, 809 – January 9, 827), personal name Li Zhan, was an emperor of the Tang Dynasty of China. He reigned from 824 to 827. Emperor Jingzong was the eldest son of emperor Emperor Muzong and elder brother of eventual Emperor Wenzong and Emperor Wuzong. Emperor Jingzong became emperor at t...
sibling
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Emperor Jingzong of Tang (July 22, 809 – January 9, 827), personal name Li Zhan, was an emperor of the Tang Dynasty of China. He reigned from 824 to 827. Emperor Jingzong was the eldest son of emperor Emperor Muzong and elder brother of eventual Emperor Wenzong and Emperor Wuzong. Emperor Jingzong became emperor at t...
sibling
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Death Meanwhile, it was said that Emperor Jingzong endeared himself to eunuchs, polo players and strong men who would arm wrestle with him by rewarding them greatly, but being impulsive, if he ever became angry at them, he would often exile them, seize their households, or batter them. It was said that these attendant...
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[ "Emperor Jingzong of Tang", "family name", "Li" ]
Emperor Jingzong of Tang (July 22, 809 – January 9, 827), personal name Li Zhan, was an emperor of the Tang Dynasty of China. He reigned from 824 to 827. Emperor Jingzong was the eldest son of emperor Emperor Muzong and elder brother of eventual Emperor Wenzong and Emperor Wuzong. Emperor Jingzong became emperor at t...
family name
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[ "Emperor Jingzong of Tang", "country of citizenship", "Tang dynasty" ]
Emperor Jingzong of Tang (July 22, 809 – January 9, 827), personal name Li Zhan, was an emperor of the Tang Dynasty of China. He reigned from 824 to 827. Emperor Jingzong was the eldest son of emperor Emperor Muzong and elder brother of eventual Emperor Wenzong and Emperor Wuzong. Emperor Jingzong became emperor at t...
country of citizenship
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Emperor Jingzong of Tang (July 22, 809 – January 9, 827), personal name Li Zhan, was an emperor of the Tang Dynasty of China. He reigned from 824 to 827. Emperor Jingzong was the eldest son of emperor Emperor Muzong and elder brother of eventual Emperor Wenzong and Emperor Wuzong. Emperor Jingzong became emperor at t...
sex or gender
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[ "Emperor Jingzong of Tang", "child", "Li Pu" ]
Noble Consort Guo, of the Guo clan (貴妃 郭氏) Li Pu, Crown Prince Daohuai (悼懷皇太子 李普; 824–828), first son Li Yanyang, Prince Ji (紀王 李言揚; 826–841), fourth son Unknown Li Xiufu, Prince Liang (梁王 李休復), second son Li Zhizhong, Prince Xiang (襄王 李執中), third son Li Chengmei, Prince Chen (陳王 李成美; d. 840), sixth son Princess Yongxi...
child
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[ "Emperor Jingzong of Tang", "spouse", "Consort Guo" ]
Reign Emperor Jingzong honored his grandmother Empress Dowager Guo as Grand Empress Dowager, while honoring his mother Consort Wang as Empress Dowager.Right from the start of his reign, Emperor Jingzong became known for wastefulness and a lack of diligence. His immediate acts included:Family Consorts and Issue:
spouse
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[ "Emperor Jingzong of Tang", "mother", "Empress Dowager Wang" ]
Emperor Jingzong of Tang (July 22, 809 – January 9, 827), personal name Li Zhan, was an emperor of the Tang Dynasty of China. He reigned from 824 to 827. Emperor Jingzong was the eldest son of emperor Emperor Muzong and elder brother of eventual Emperor Wenzong and Emperor Wuzong. Emperor Jingzong became emperor at t...
mother
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[ "mom", "mommy", "mum", "mama", "parent" ]
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[ "Emperor Jingzong of Tang", "child", "Li Chengmei" ]
Noble Consort Guo, of the Guo clan (貴妃 郭氏) Li Pu, Crown Prince Daohuai (悼懷皇太子 李普; 824–828), first son Li Yanyang, Prince Ji (紀王 李言揚; 826–841), fourth son Unknown Li Xiufu, Prince Liang (梁王 李休復), second son Li Zhizhong, Prince Xiang (襄王 李執中), third son Li Chengmei, Prince Chen (陳王 李成美; d. 840), sixth son Princess Yongxi...
child
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[ "Emperor Jingzong of Tang", "child", "Princess Tianchang" ]
Noble Consort Guo, of the Guo clan (貴妃 郭氏) Li Pu, Crown Prince Daohuai (悼懷皇太子 李普; 824–828), first son Li Yanyang, Prince Ji (紀王 李言揚; 826–841), fourth son Unknown Li Xiufu, Prince Liang (梁王 李休復), second son Li Zhizhong, Prince Xiang (襄王 李執中), third son Li Chengmei, Prince Chen (陳王 李成美; d. 840), sixth son Princess Yongxi...
child
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[ "offspring", "progeny", "issue", "descendant", "heir" ]
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[ "Emperor Jingzong of Tang", "child", "Princess Ning" ]
Noble Consort Guo, of the Guo clan (貴妃 郭氏) Li Pu, Crown Prince Daohuai (悼懷皇太子 李普; 824–828), first son Li Yanyang, Prince Ji (紀王 李言揚; 826–841), fourth son Unknown Li Xiufu, Prince Liang (梁王 李休復), second son Li Zhizhong, Prince Xiang (襄王 李執中), third son Li Chengmei, Prince Chen (陳王 李成美; d. 840), sixth son Princess Yongxi...
child
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[ "offspring", "progeny", "issue", "descendant", "heir" ]
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[ "Emperor Jingzong of Tang", "child", "Li Xiufu" ]
Noble Consort Guo, of the Guo clan (貴妃 郭氏) Li Pu, Crown Prince Daohuai (悼懷皇太子 李普; 824–828), first son Li Yanyang, Prince Ji (紀王 李言揚; 826–841), fourth son Unknown Li Xiufu, Prince Liang (梁王 李休復), second son Li Zhizhong, Prince Xiang (襄王 李執中), third son Li Chengmei, Prince Chen (陳王 李成美; d. 840), sixth son Princess Yongxi...
child
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[ "offspring", "progeny", "issue", "descendant", "heir" ]
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[ "Emperor Jingzong of Tang", "father", "Emperor Muzong of Tang" ]
Emperor Jingzong of Tang (July 22, 809 – January 9, 827), personal name Li Zhan, was an emperor of the Tang Dynasty of China. He reigned from 824 to 827. Emperor Jingzong was the eldest son of emperor Emperor Muzong and elder brother of eventual Emperor Wenzong and Emperor Wuzong. Emperor Jingzong became emperor at t...
father
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[ "Emperor Jingzong of Tang", "position held", "Emperor of China" ]
Emperor Jingzong of Tang (July 22, 809 – January 9, 827), personal name Li Zhan, was an emperor of the Tang Dynasty of China. He reigned from 824 to 827. Emperor Jingzong was the eldest son of emperor Emperor Muzong and elder brother of eventual Emperor Wenzong and Emperor Wuzong. Emperor Jingzong became emperor at t...
position held
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[ "Emperor Jingzong of Tang", "child", "Li Zhizhong" ]
Noble Consort Guo, of the Guo clan (貴妃 郭氏) Li Pu, Crown Prince Daohuai (悼懷皇太子 李普; 824–828), first son Li Yanyang, Prince Ji (紀王 李言揚; 826–841), fourth son Unknown Li Xiufu, Prince Liang (梁王 李休復), second son Li Zhizhong, Prince Xiang (襄王 李執中), third son Li Chengmei, Prince Chen (陳王 李成美; d. 840), sixth son Princess Yongxi...
child
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[ "offspring", "progeny", "issue", "descendant", "heir" ]
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[ "Emperor Jingzong of Tang", "child", "Li Yanyang" ]
Noble Consort Guo, of the Guo clan (貴妃 郭氏) Li Pu, Crown Prince Daohuai (悼懷皇太子 李普; 824–828), first son Li Yanyang, Prince Ji (紀王 李言揚; 826–841), fourth son Unknown Li Xiufu, Prince Liang (梁王 李休復), second son Li Zhizhong, Prince Xiang (襄王 李執中), third son Li Chengmei, Prince Chen (陳王 李成美; d. 840), sixth son Princess Yongxi...
child
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[ "offspring", "progeny", "issue", "descendant", "heir" ]
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[ "Emperor Jingzong of Tang", "child", "Princess Yongxing" ]
Noble Consort Guo, of the Guo clan (貴妃 郭氏) Li Pu, Crown Prince Daohuai (悼懷皇太子 李普; 824–828), first son Li Yanyang, Prince Ji (紀王 李言揚; 826–841), fourth son Unknown Li Xiufu, Prince Liang (梁王 李休復), second son Li Zhizhong, Prince Xiang (襄王 李執中), third son Li Chengmei, Prince Chen (陳王 李成美; d. 840), sixth son Princess Yongxi...
child
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[ "offspring", "progeny", "issue", "descendant", "heir" ]
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[ "Emperor Xuanzong of Tang (9th century)", "family name", "Li" ]
Emperor Xuanzong of Tang (July 27, 810 – September 7, 859) (reigned April 25, 846 – September 7, 859) was an emperor in the latter part of the Tang dynasty of China. Personally named Li Yi, later renamed Li Chen (Chinese: 李忱), and known before his reign as the Prince of Guang, he was considered the last capable emperor...
family name
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[ "Emperor Xuanzong of Tang (9th century)", "mother", "Empress Dowager Zheng" ]
Early reign Emperor Xuanzong honored his mother Consort Zheng as empress dowager. Immediately after taking the throne, Emperor Xuanzong acted against the powerful chancellor Li Deyu, who had dominated the court during Emperor Wuzong's reign, as he despised Li Deyu for monopolizing power. Emperor Xuanzong removed Li Dey...
mother
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[ "mom", "mommy", "mum", "mama", "parent" ]
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[ "Emperor Xuanzong of Tang (9th century)", "sibling", "Li ?" ]
Emperor Xuanzong of Tang (July 27, 810 – September 7, 859) (reigned April 25, 846 – September 7, 859) was an emperor in the latter part of the Tang dynasty of China. Personally named Li Yi, later renamed Li Chen (Chinese: 李忱), and known before his reign as the Prince of Guang, he was considered the last capable emperor...
sibling
37
[ "brother or sister", "kin" ]
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[ "Emperor Xuanzong of Tang (9th century)", "family", "House of Li" ]
Emperor Xuanzong of Tang (July 27, 810 – September 7, 859) (reigned April 25, 846 – September 7, 859) was an emperor in the latter part of the Tang dynasty of China. Personally named Li Yi, later renamed Li Chen (Chinese: 李忱), and known before his reign as the Prince of Guang, he was considered the last capable emperor...
family
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[ "clan", "kinship", "lineage", "dynasty", "tribe" ]
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[ "Emperor Xuanzong of Tang (9th century)", "child", "Li Yi" ]
Emperor Xuanzong of Tang (July 27, 810 – September 7, 859) (reigned April 25, 846 – September 7, 859) was an emperor in the latter part of the Tang dynasty of China. Personally named Li Yi, later renamed Li Chen (Chinese: 李忱), and known before his reign as the Prince of Guang, he was considered the last capable emperor...
child
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[ "offspring", "progeny", "issue", "descendant", "heir" ]
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[ "Emperor Xuanzong of Tang (9th century)", "child", "Princess Rao'an" ]
Empress Yuanzhao, of the Chao clan (元昭皇后 晁氏) Li Cui, Yizong (懿宗 李漼; 833–873), first son Princess Wanshou (萬壽公主), first daughter Married Zheng Hao of Xingyang (滎陽 鄭顥; 817–860) in 850, and had issue (one son) Princess Guangde (廣德公主; d. 880), fourth daughter Married Yu Cong of Henan (河南; d. 881) in 858 Zhaoyi, of the Wu c...
child
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[ "Emperor Xuanzong of Tang (9th century)", "father", "Emperor Xianzong of Tang" ]
Emperor Xuanzong of Tang (July 27, 810 – September 7, 859) (reigned April 25, 846 – September 7, 859) was an emperor in the latter part of the Tang dynasty of China. Personally named Li Yi, later renamed Li Chen (Chinese: 李忱), and known before his reign as the Prince of Guang, he was considered the last capable emperor...
father
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[ "dad", "daddy", "papa", "pop", "sire" ]
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[ "Emperor Xizong of Tang", "sibling", "Emperor Zhaozong of Tang" ]
Emperor Xizong of Tang (June 8, 862 – April 20, 888), né Li Yan, later name changed to Li Xuan (Chinese: 李儇, changed 873), was an emperor of the Tang dynasty of China. He reigned from 873 to 888. He was the fifth son of his predecessor Emperor Yizong and was the elder brother of his successor Emperor Zhaozong. His reig...
sibling
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Family Issue:Li Zhen, Prince Jian (建王 李震), first son Li Sheng, Prince Yi (益王 李升), second son Princess Tangxing (唐興公主), first daughter Princess Yongping (永平公主), second daughter
family
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[ "Emperor Zhaozong of Tang", "country of citizenship", "Tang dynasty" ]
Emperor Zhaozong of Tang (March 31, 867 – September 22, 904), né Li Jie, name later changed to Li Min and again to Li Ye, was the penultimate emperor of the Tang dynasty of China. He reigned from 888 to 904 (although he was briefly deposed by the eunuch Liu Jishu in 900 and restored in 901). Zhaozong was the seventh ...
country of citizenship
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[ "Emperor Zhaozong of Tang", "father", "Emperor Yizong of Tang" ]
Emperor Zhaozong of Tang (March 31, 867 – September 22, 904), né Li Jie, name later changed to Li Min and again to Li Ye, was the penultimate emperor of the Tang dynasty of China. He reigned from 888 to 904 (although he was briefly deposed by the eunuch Liu Jishu in 900 and restored in 901). Zhaozong was the seventh ...
father
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[ "dad", "daddy", "papa", "pop", "sire" ]
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[ "Emperor Zhaozong of Tang", "child", "Emperor Ai of Tang" ]
Emperor Zhaozong of Tang (March 31, 867 – September 22, 904), né Li Jie, name later changed to Li Min and again to Li Ye, was the penultimate emperor of the Tang dynasty of China. He reigned from 888 to 904 (although he was briefly deposed by the eunuch Liu Jishu in 900 and restored in 901). Zhaozong was the seventh ...
child
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[ "offspring", "progeny", "issue", "descendant", "heir" ]
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[ "Emperor Zhaozong of Tang", "sibling", "Emperor Xizong of Tang" ]
Emperor Zhaozong of Tang (March 31, 867 – September 22, 904), né Li Jie, name later changed to Li Min and again to Li Ye, was the penultimate emperor of the Tang dynasty of China. He reigned from 888 to 904 (although he was briefly deposed by the eunuch Liu Jishu in 900 and restored in 901). Zhaozong was the seventh ...
sibling
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[ "Emperor Zhaozong of Tang", "manner of death", "homicide" ]
Death Meanwhile, Zhu Quanzhong had long wanted to kill Li Yu, outwardly on the account that Li Yu had once improperly taken the throne (albeit under the eunuchs' pressure), but truly because he was apprehensive of Li Yu's status as the emperor's oldest son and his handsome appearance. Emperor Zhaozong resisted Zhu's w...
manner of death
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[ "Emperor Zhaozong of Tang", "family name", "Li" ]
Emperor Zhaozong of Tang (March 31, 867 – September 22, 904), né Li Jie, name later changed to Li Min and again to Li Ye, was the penultimate emperor of the Tang dynasty of China. He reigned from 888 to 904 (although he was briefly deposed by the eunuch Liu Jishu in 900 and restored in 901). Zhaozong was the seventh ...
family name
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[ "surname", "last name", "patronymic", "family surname", "clan name" ]
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[ "Emperor Zhaozong of Tang", "child", "Li Yu, Prince Di" ]
Removal and restoration Meanwhile, also rising in power at court was the chancellor Cui Yin, who hated the eunuchs ardently and who was allied with Zhu Quanzhong. By 900, Emperor Zhaozong, who had come to trust Cui and who would later describe him as "faithful but trickier" (than Han Wo, the official the emperor was m...
child
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[ "Emperor Zhaozong of Tang", "child", "Princess Yongming" ]
Empress Xuanmu, of the He clan (宣穆皇后 何氏; d. 906) Li Yu, Prince De (德王 李𥙿; d. 905), first son Princess Pingyuan (平原公主) Married Li Jikan (李繼偘), a son of Li Maozhen, in 903 Li Zhu, Emperor Ai (哀皇帝 李柷; 892–908), ninth son Zhaoyi, of the Li clan (李氏, d. 22 September 904), personal name Jianrong (漸榮) Furen, of the Chen clan...
child
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[ "Emperor Zhaozong of Tang", "child", "Li Hu, Prince Jia" ]
Family The Hu family of Xidi are descended from Hu Shiliang, from Wuyuan, who was a descendant of Hu Changyi, a son of Emperor Zhaozong of Tang who was adopted by the Wuyuan Hu family. Consorts and Issue:
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