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Jia Nanfeng (257 – 13 May 300), nicknamed Shi (峕), was a Chinese empress consort. She was a daughter of Jia Chong and the first wife of Emperor Hui of... |
Three Kingdoms to the early Western Jin period. She was the nursemaid of Jia Nanfeng, the Empress of the Western Jin dynasty. The position of nursemaid and... |
to recommend his daughter, Jia Nanfeng, to marry Emperor Wu's developmentally disabled crown prince, Sima Zhong. In 272, Jia Chong retaliated against Ren... |
even if their romanized names do not), the second wife of Jia Chong, the mother of Jia Nanfeng, and the mother-in-law of Emperor Hui of Jin. During her... |
marriage between Sima Zhong, the crown prince, and Jia Chong's daughter, Jia Nanfeng. In this way, Jia Chong, as the crown prince's father-in-law, would... |
Emperor Hui of Jin (section Regency of Empress Jia) regents, imperial princes (his uncles and cousins), and his wife Empress Jia Nanfeng for the right to control him (and therefore the imperial administration)... |
Joseph, a powerful associate of Richelieu and one to be feared. Empress Jia Nanfeng and Empress Dowager Cixi are two examples of women who essentially ruled... |
physician, and politician of the Western Jin dynasty. He was the cousin of Jia Nanfeng and rose to prominence during the reign of her husband, the Emperor Hui... |
first empress, Yang Yan, and married to Jia Nanfeng, so he had the strong backing of the influential Yang and Jia clans. Another factor for choosing Zhong... |
served as a leading minister during the de facto regency of Empress Jia Nanfeng. Zhang was considered an effective minister and, in conjunction with... |
Disaster of Yongjia Sima Yu 278–300 Emperor Hui of Jin Killed by Empress Jia Nanfeng Nigrinian Died 284/285 Carinus Unknown causes Tuoba Tao 428–451 Emperor... |
the grandson of the Jin minister Jia Chong and nephew of Jin's de facto ruler between 291 and 300, Jia Nanfeng. Jia Mi was trusted with state affair by... |
Empress Yang, friendly with Jia Chong's wife Lady Yang, praised Jia's daughter Jia Nanfeng greatly, leading to Jia Nanfeng's selection as crown princess... |
copy—illustrates nine stories from a political satire about Empress Jia Nanfeng written by Zhang Hua (ca. 232–302). Beginning in the eighth century,... |
Christian bishop and martyr (approximate date) Jia Mi, Chinese general, official and politician Jia Nanfeng, Chinese empress of the Jin Dynasty (b. 257)... |
Cao Wei state Jia Kui (general) (賈逵; 174–228), general of Cao Wei state Jia Chong (賈充; 217–282), general of the Jin dynasty Jia Nanfeng (賈南風; 257–300)... |
developmentally disabled, and before he, then crown prince, was to marry his wife Jia Nanfeng, Zhong's father Emperor Wu gave him one of his own concubines, Consort... |
Jia Nanfeng from being deposed, as Princess Jia was jealous and violent. After several of the crown prince's concubines became pregnant, Princess Jia... |
Gregory the Illuminator, Armenian religious leader (approximate date) Jia Nanfeng (or Shi), Chinese empress (d. 300) August 2 – Stephen I, bishop of Rome... |
Jia may refer to: Consort Jia (Han dynasty) (fl. 1st century), concubine of Emperor Ming of Han Jia Nanfeng (257–300), wife of Emperor Hui of Jin Jia... |