Empress Xiao-Jing — Infobox Monarch|royal|consort name = Empress Xiao Jing Cheng title = Empress of China date of birth = birth date|1812|6|19 date of death = death date and age|1855|8|21|1812|6|19 consort = Daoguang Emperor issue = Yikang (1826 1827) Yiji (1829… … Wikipedia
Empress Zhu (Jing) — Empress Zhu (朱皇后, personal name unknown) (died 265), formally Empress Jing (景皇后), was an empress of Eastern Wu during the Three Kingdoms period. Her husband was Sun Xiu (Emperor Jing), the third emperor of Eastern Wu.Empress Zhu was the daughter… … Wikipedia
Empress Wang (Jing) — Empress Wang (王皇后, personal name unknown) was an empress of the Chinese dynasty Liang Dynasty. Her husband was Emperor Jing (Xiao Fangzhi).It is not known when she was born. Her father Wang Qian (王僉) came from a long line of officials of Southern … Wikipedia
Empress Wang — may refer to:* Empress Wang Zhi, empress of Emperor Jing of Han * Empress Wang (Xuan), empress of Emperor Xuan of Han * Empress Wang Zhengjun, empress of Emperor Yuan of Han * Empress Wang (Ping), empress of Emperor Ping of Han * Empress Wang… … Wikipedia
Empress Xiaoherui — Niuhuru, Empress Xiao He Rui 孝和睿皇后 Reign 1801–1820 Predecessor Hitara, Empress Shu Rui … Wikipedia
Empress Yang Lihua — (楊麗華) (561 609) was an empress of the Chinese/Xianbei dynasty Northern Zhou, and later a princess of Sui Dynasty. Her husband was Emperor Xuan of Northern Zhou (Yuwen Yun), and her father was Emperor Wen of Sui (Yang Jian).Yang Lihua was born in… … Wikipedia
Empress Wei (Zhongzong) — Empress Wei (韋皇后, personal name unknown) (died July 21, 710) was an empress of the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty. She was the second wife of Emperor Zhongzong, who reigned twice, and during his second reign, she tried to emulate the example of her … Wikipedia
Empress Dowager Lou Zhaojun — (婁昭君) (501 562), formally Empress Ming (明皇后, literally the understanding empress ), was an empress dowager of the Chinese dynasty Northern Qi. She was the wife of Gao Huan, the paramount general of Northern Wei and its branch successor state… … Wikipedia
Empress Dowager Li Ezi — (李娥姿) (536 588), later Buddhist nun name Changbei (常悲), was an empress dowager of the Chinese/Xianbei dynasty Northern Zhou. She was the mother of Emperor Xuan.Li Ezi was born in 536, around the Jiangling (江陵, in modern Jingzhou, Hubei) region,… … Wikipedia
Jing Hui — (敬暉) (d. 706), courtesy name Zhongye (仲瞱), formally Prince Sumin of Pingyang (平陽肅愍王), was an official of the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty and Wu Zetian s Zhou Dynasty, serving as chancellor during the reign of Emperor Zhongzong. He was a key… … Wikipedia