Xue Yuanchao (Chinese: 薛元超; 622–683), formal name Xue Zhen (薛振) but went by the courtesy name of Yuanchao, formally Baron of Fenyin (汾陰男), was a Chinese...
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Later Liang dynasty chancellor Xue Ying, Eastern Wu official, son of Xue Zong Xue Yuanchao, Tang dynasty chancellor Xue Yue, Kuomintang army general during...
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Hu, Jing; Zhang, Dongyang; Liang, Zhengyu; Meng, Fan; Zhang, Xuan; Xue, Yuanchao; Maimon, Roy; Dowdy, Steven F.; Devaraj, Neal K. (June 2020). "Reversing...
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Gaozong that accused Li Xian of assassinating Ming. When the officials Xue Yuanchao, Pei Yan, and Gao Zhizhou were put in charge of investigations, they...
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Mezezius, Byzantine usurper (d. 669) Uqba ibn Nafi, Arab general (d. 683) Xue Yuanchao, official of the Tang dynasty (d. 683) April 8 – Shōtoku, prince and...
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family members, two others that have been excavated belong to Chancellor Xue Yuanchao (622–83) and General of the Left Guard Li Jinxing. The five attendant...
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Xián was accused of crimes and during an investigation by the officials Xue Yuanchao, Pei Yan, and Gao Zhizhou, a large number of weaponry was found in his...
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Pei Yan, and Xue Yuanchao. it was said that while Li Zhe was in charge of Chang'an, he often spent his time on games and hunting, and Xue often advised...
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Waningus, Frankish abbot (approximate date) Xue Rengui, general of the Tang dynasty (b. 614) Xue Yuanchao, official of the Tang dynasty (b. 622) Chaney...
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(666–670) Yan Liben (668–673) Hao Chujun (675–679) Li Jingxuan (676–680) Xue Yuanchao (681–683) Cui Zhiwen (681–683) Pei Yan (683–684) Qian Weidao (684–685)...
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