• Sadaaki (written: 貞明, 暁, 顕, 定敬 or 禎) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include: Sadaaki Akamatsu (赤松 貞明, 1910–1980),...
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  • posthumously grant her the name Zhenjue (玦) in commemoration of her spirit. The Administrator of Zhangling (太守陵), Liu Wei (劉威) also wrote a eulogy to...
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    Empress Xiaogongzhang (孝恭皇后; c. 1399 – 26 September 1462), of the Sun clan, was a Chinese empress consort of the Ming dynasty, married to the fifth Ming...
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  • Hattori (服部 茂, born 1963), Japanese racing driver Takushiro Hattori (服部 卓四郎, 1901–1960), Imperial Japanese Army officer Tomosada Hattori (服部 友, died 1568)...
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    Lady Triệu (redirect from 趙氏)
    ○盗窃》引刘欣期《交州记》曰:赵妪者,乳长数尺,不嫁,入山聚群盗。遂北郡常着金蹋踶,战退辄张帷幕,与少男通,数十侍侧。刺史陆胤平之。 《太平御览 卷698 ◎服部十五○屐》引刘欣期《交州记》曰:赵妪者,九贞军安县女子,乳长数尺,不嫁。入山聚群盗,常着金擒踶屐。 《太平御览 卷811...
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  • Zhang Zhen (Wade–Giles: Chang Chen) may refer to: Zhang Zhen (Qing dynasty) (張), Chinese scholar of the Qing period Zhang Zhen (general) (1914–2015), Chinese...
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    in 1429, and had issue (one son) Consort Zhenjingshun, of the Zhang clan (靜順妃 張氏; d. 1419) Zhu Zhangang, Prince Xian of Jing (荊憲王 朱瞻堈; 4 November 1406...
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  • Internal Princess Consort Bongwon of the Dongrae Jeong clan (정양정 봉원부부인 동래 정씨; 鄭楊 蓬原府夫人 東萊 鄭氏; 1541–1620) Siblings Older brother − Yu Hui-kaeng (류희갱; 柳希鏗; 1561–1643)...
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    of the Xu clan (惠順妃 徐氏; d. 1435) Consort Gongdingli, of the Yuan clan (恭定麗妃 袁氏; d. 1435) Consort Zhenjinggong, of the Zhu clan (靜恭妃 諸氏; d. 1435) Consort...
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    (孝穆皇 劉開; d. 131), sixth son Unknown Liu Kang, Prince Zhen of Qiancheng (千乘王 劉伉; d. 93), first son Liu Quan, Prince Dao of Pingchun (平春悼王 劉全; d. 79),...
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