• Gao Shaoyi (Chinese: 高紹義) (fl.550s-580), often known by his princely title Prince of Fanyang (Chinese: 范陽王), was an imperial prince of the Chinese Northern...
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    Youzhu were captured, and both died in late 577. Emperor Wenxuan's son Gao Shaoyi, the Prince of Fanyang, under protection by Tujue, later declared himself...
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  • 574. Around the new year 578, Gao Baoning, sent a petition to Gao Shaoyi, requesting that he take imperial title. Gao Shaoyi therefore declared himself emperor...
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  • facto end. For several years Gao Wei's cousin Gao Shaoyi also claimed the imperial title in exile, under Tujue's protection. Gao Heng was born in July or...
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  • Qi quickly defeated Gao Jie and Gao Xiaoheng, capturing them and largely ending resistance, although Gao Wei's cousin Gao Shaoyi the Prince of Fanyang...
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    Eastern Wei. Gao Shaoyi imperial prince of the Chinese dynasty Northern Qi Gao Yanzong imperial prince of the Chinese dynasty Northern Qi Gao Shilian, chancellor...
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    the Xue clan (嬪 薛氏; d. 555) A daughter Shifu, of the Feng clan (世婦 馮氏) Gao Shaoyi, Prince Fanyang (范陽王 高紹義; d. 580), third son Unknown Princess Zhongshan...
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  • Ashina's title Huang Taihou (皇太后)). Upon hearing Emperor Wu's death, Gao Shaoyi, a Northern Qi prince who had claimed Northern Qi's imperial title in...
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    Tang Shaoyi (Chinese: 唐紹儀; 2 January 1862 – 30 September 1938), also spelled Tong Shao Yi, courtesy name Shaochuan (少川), was a Chinese statesman who briefly...
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    Hengshui, Hebei), were also soon defeated and captured. Another of Gao Wei's cousins, Gao Shaoyi, after making a failed bid to resist, fled to Tujue and came...
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