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    The Jingtai Emperor (21 September 1428 – 14 March 1457), also known by his temple name as the Emperor Daizong of Ming (明代宗) and by his posthumous name...
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    the Jingtai Emperor. During his captivity, Yingzong had established good relations with Esen and was eventually released in 1450. After Emperor Yingzong...
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    younger brother, the Jingtai Emperor assumed the throne and as a hostage no longer of any value, the Mongols released the Emperor Yingzong who returned...
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  • Jingtai may refer to: Jingtai County (景泰县), Gansu, China Jingtai Emperor (景泰, 1428 – 1457), Chinese emperor of the Ming dynasty Jingtai Expressway (京台高速公路)...
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    As a result, Yingzong was deposed and his younger brother, the new Jingtai Emperor, took over the throne. Yingzong was eventually released from captivity...
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  • Empress Dowager Xiaoyi (Ming dynasty) (category Mothers of Chinese emperors)
    1449, the Zhengtong Emperor became a prisoner of the Oirat Mongols and because of this, Zhu Qiyu was enthroned as the Jingtai Emperor. He honored his mother...
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  • several emperors of China. It may refer to: Emperor Daizong of Tang (727–779, reigned 762–779), emperor of the Tang dynasty Jingtai Emperor (1428–1457...
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    remained the most influential member of the government of the new Jingtai Emperor. In January 1457, Yingzong returned to power and Yu Qian was promptly...
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    Hongwu Emperor Jianwen Emperor Yongle Emperor Hongxi Emperor Xuande Emperor Emperor Yingzong of Ming Jingtai Emperor Chenghua Emperor Hongzhi Emperor Zhengde...
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    "temporary" emperor, the Jingtai Emperor, was also not buried here, as the Tianshun Emperor had denied him an imperial burial; instead, the Jingtai Emperor was...
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