posthumously honoured as Prince Yu Tong of the First Rank (豫通親王) Duoni (多尼; 1636 – 1661) (2nd), Dodo's second son, held the title Prince Yu of the First Rank...
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(Manchu: ᡩᠣᡩᠣ; 2 April 1614 – 29 April 1649), formally known as Prince Yu, was a Manchu prince and military general of the early Qing dynasty. Dodo was born...
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Prince Yu (豫) (豫親王), a Qing dynasty princely peerage created in 1636 Prince Yu (裕) (裕親王), a Qing dynasty princely peerage created in 1667 Prince Yu (愉)...
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(439–472), personal name Liu Yu (劉彧) Emperor Houfei of Song (463–477), personal name Liu Yu (劉昱) Liu Yu (Song dynasty) (劉豫; 1073–1146), Qi puppet emperor...
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1446), initially known by his title as Prince of Yu (豫王), later changed to Prince of Dai (代王), was an imperial prince of the Chinese Ming dynasty. He was...
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his lifetime, "Prince of Yuzhang" (豫章王), later changed to "Prince of Nanchang" (南昌王) Zhu Shengbao (朱聖保), Zhu Xinglong's eldest son, "Prince of Shanyang"...
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Qing Shi Gao vol. 221. (王出駐長辛店,奏請飭統兵大臣激勵兵心,以維大局。克勤郡王慶惠等奏釋巴夏禮,趣王入城議和。英、法兵焚圓明園。豫親王義道等奏啟城,許英、法兵入。) Qing Shi Gao vol. 221. (王入城與議和,定約,悉從英、法人所請,奏請降旨宣示,並自請議處。...
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Emperor Daizong of Tang (redirect from 李豫)
November 726 – 10 June 779), personal name Li Yu (name changed in 758 after being created crown prince), né Li Chu (Chinese: 李俶), was an emperor of the...
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king or prince, there were six ranks of nobility (Chinese: 六等爵) in Taiping Heavenly Kingdom: E (義 Yì), An (安 Ān), Fu (福 Fú), Yen (燕 Yān), Yü (豫 Yù) and Hou...
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Yuzhang Commandery (豫章郡; around present-day Nanchang, Jiangxi) and Luling Commandery (廬陵郡; around present-day Ji'an, Jiangxi). Zhou Yu later returned to...
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