Huan Shiqian (died 388), childhood name Zhen'e, was a Chinese military general of the Jin dynasty (266–420). He was the nephew of Huan Wen and Huan Chong...
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His sons such as Huan Shiqian and Huan Shixiu were also important members of the clan who earned merits under Huan Wen and Huan Chong's leadership. He...
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generals Zhu Yao (竺瑤) and Huan Shiqian were able to defeat Former Yan and Former Qin forces sent in aid of Yuan Qin. In fall 370, Huan himself arrived at Shouchun...
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Magnus Maximus, Roman emperor Flavius Victor, Roman co-emperor (Augustus) Huan Shiqian (or Zhen'e), Chinese general Maternus Cynegius, Roman praetorian prefect...
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defeated by Huan Yi and Huan Shiqian. The Qin army's defeat caused Yuan Qin's troops to scatter and Shouchun soon fell in February. Huan Wen sent Yuan...
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Magnus Maximus, Roman emperor Flavius Victor, Roman co-emperor (Augustus) Huan Shiqian (or Zhen'e), Chinese general Maternus Cynegius, Roman praetorian prefect...
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apprehensive that the Huan clan may feel slighted, declined, and divided Huan Chong's domain between his nephews Huan Shimin (桓石民) and Huan Shiqian, and another...
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General Who Establishes Might. Huan Yi followed Huan Wen in quelling Yuan Zhen's Rebellion in 370. He and Huan Shiqian were tasked in preventing Qin reinforcements...
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dispatched Deng Qiang to destroy them while Jin sent Zhu Yao (竺瑤) and Huan Shiqian, who defeated Yao Chang and forced him to retreat to Wucheng (五城, around...
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charge of a force targeting the recovery of central China, along with Huan Shiqian. He quickly recovered most of the territory south of the Yellow River...
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