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| ARTICLES RELATED TO 413 |  |  |  | 413: Encyclopedia II - Augustine of Hippo - LifeSaint Augustine was born in 354 in Tagaste, a provincial Roman city in North Africa. He was raised and educated in Carthage. His mother Monica (Saint Monica) was a devout Catholic1 and his father Patricius a pagan. As a youth Augustine followed the controversial Manichaean religion, much to the horror of his mother. In Carthage, he developed a relationship with a young woman who would be his concubine for over a decade, with whom he had a son. His education and early career was in phil ...
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|  |  |  | 413: Encyclopedia II - Chaozhou - HistoryIn 214 BC, Chaozhou was an undeveloped and unnamed part of Nanhai Commandry (南海郡) of the Qin Dynasty. In 331 during the Eastern Jin Dynasty, Haiyang (海陽縣) was established as a part of Dongguan Commandry (東官郡).
Dongguan Commandry was renamed to Yi'an Commandry (義安郡) in 413. The commandry became a prefecture in 590 in the early Sui Dynasty; first as Xun Prefecture (循州, Xunzhou), then as Chao Prefecture (潮州, Chaozhou) in the following year. In 1914, the Republic of China government combined Chao and Xun prefectures into Chaoxun Prefec ...
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|  |  |  | 413: Encyclopedia II - Augustine of Hippo - Influence as a theologian and thinkerAugustine remains a central figure, both within Christianity and in the history of Western thought. In both his philosophical and theological reasoning, he was greatly influenced by Stoicism, Platonism and Neoplatonism, particularly by the work of Plotinus, author of the Enneads. His generally favorable outlook upon Neoplatonic thought contributed to the "baptism" of Greek thought and its entrance into the Christian and subsequently the European intellectual tradition. His early and influential writing on the human will, a central topic in ethics, wou ...
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|  |  |  | 413: Encyclopedia II - Gupta Empire - OriginsThe origins of the Guptas are shrouded in obscurity. The Chinese traveller I-tsing provides the first evidence of the Gupta kingdom in Magadha. He came to India in 672 CE and heard of 'Maharaja Sri-Gupta' who built a temple for Chinese pilgrims near Mrigasikhavana. I-tsing gives the date for this event merely as '500 years before'. This does not match with other sources and hence we can assume that I-tsing's computation was a mere guess.
The most likely date for the reign of Sri-Gupta is c. 240-280 CE His successor Ghatotkacha ruled p ...
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|  |  |  | 413: Encyclopedia II - Augustine of Hippo - Augustine and the JewsAugustine wrote in Book 18, Chapter 46 of The City of God [2] (one of his most celebrated works along with The Confessions): "The Jews who slew Him, and would not believe in Him, because it behooved Him to die and rise again, were yet more miserably wasted by the Romans, and utterly rooted out from their kingdom, where aliens had already ruled over them, and were dispersed through the lands (so that indeed there is no place where they are not), and are thus by their own Scriptures a testimon ...
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|  |  |  | 413: Encyclopedia II - Table of Chinese monarchs - Ming dynastyTo see the Ming dynasty emperors on a separate page, check here.
(short form)
most commonly known
朱元璋
高帝
太祖
洪武
朱允炆
惠帝
建文
朱棣
文帝
Tàizōng, 太宗
永樂
朱高熾
昭帝
仁宗
洪熙
朱瞻基
章帝
宣宗
宣德
朱祁鎮
睿帝
英宗
1436-1449;
Tiānshùn, 天順
1457-1464
1457-14643
朱祁鈺
景帝
代宗
景泰
朱見深
純帝< ...
See also:Table of Chinese monarchs, Table of Chinese monarchs - Xia Dynasty, Table of Chinese monarchs - Shang Dynasty, Table of Chinese monarchs - Zhou Dynasty, Table of Chinese monarchs - Qin Dynasty, Table of Chinese monarchs - Han Dynasty, Table of Chinese monarchs - Three Kingdoms Period, Table of Chinese monarchs - Jin Dynasty, Table of Chinese monarchs - Sixteen Kingdoms Period, Table of Chinese monarchs - Sovereignties established by Wu Hu, Table of Chinese monarchs - Northern and Southern Dynasties, Table of Chinese monarchs - Sui Dynasty, Table of Chinese monarchs - Tang Dynasty, Table of Chinese monarchs - Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms, Table of Chinese monarchs - Independent Regimes during Ten Kingdoms, Table of Chinese monarchs - Liao Dynasty, Table of Chinese monarchs - Song Dynasty, Table of Chinese monarchs - Western Xia, Table of Chinese monarchs - Jin Dynasty, Table of Chinese monarchs - Yuan Dynasty, Table of Chinese monarchs - Ming dynasty, Table of Chinese monarchs - Shun Dynasty, Table of Chinese monarchs - Southern Ming Dynasty, Table of Chinese monarchs - Qing dynasty, Table of Chinese monarchs - Taiping Rebellion, Table of Chinese monarchs - Yuan Shikai's Chinese Empire Read more here: » Table of Chinese monarchs: Encyclopedia II - Table of Chinese monarchs - Ming dynasty |
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|  |  |  | 413: Encyclopedia II - Table of Chinese monarchs - Song DynastyQiande (乾德 Qiándé) 963-968
Kaibao (開寶 Kāibǎo) 968-976
Yongxi (雍熙 Yōngxī) 984-987
Duangong (端拱 Duāngǒng) 988-989
Chunhua (淳化 Chúnhuà) 990-994
Zhidao (至道 Zhìdào) 995-997
Jingde (景德 Jǐngdé) 1004-1007
Dazhongxiangfu (大中祥符 Dàzhōngxiángfú) 1008-1016
Tianxi (天禧 Tiānxǐ) 1017-1021
Qianxing (乾興 Qiánxīng) 1022
Mingdao (明道 Míngdào) 1032-1033
Jingyou (景祐 Jǐngyòu) 1034-1038
Baoyuan (寶元 Bǎoyuán) 1038 ...
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(武烈帝)
(李元昊)
Kāiyùn (開運) 1034
Guǎngpíng (廣平) 1035-1036
Dàqìng (大慶) 1036-1038
Tiānshòulǐfǎyánzuò (天授禮法延祚) 1038-1048
(毅宗)
(昭英帝)
(李諒祚)
Tiānyòuchuíshèng (天祐垂聖) 1050-1052
Fúshèngchéngdào (福聖承道) 1053-1056
Duǒdū (奲都) 1036-1038
Gǒnghuà (拱化) 1063-1067
(惠宗)
(康靖帝)
(李秉常)
Tiāncìlǐshèngguóqìng (天賜禮盛國慶) 1070-1074
Dà'ān (大安) 1075-1085
Tiān'ānlǐdìng (天安禮定) 1085-1 ...
See also:Table of Chinese monarchs, Table of Chinese monarchs - Xia Dynasty, Table of Chinese monarchs - Shang Dynasty, Table of Chinese monarchs - Zhou Dynasty, Table of Chinese monarchs - Qin Dynasty, Table of Chinese monarchs - Han Dynasty, Table of Chinese monarchs - Three Kingdoms Period, Table of Chinese monarchs - Jin Dynasty, Table of Chinese monarchs - Sixteen Kingdoms Period, Table of Chinese monarchs - Sovereignties established by Wu Hu, Table of Chinese monarchs - Northern and Southern Dynasties, Table of Chinese monarchs - Sui Dynasty, Table of Chinese monarchs - Tang Dynasty, Table of Chinese monarchs - Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms, Table of Chinese monarchs - Independent Regimes during Ten Kingdoms, Table of Chinese monarchs - Liao Dynasty, Table of Chinese monarchs - Song Dynasty, Table of Chinese monarchs - Western Xia, Table of Chinese monarchs - Jin Dynasty, Table of Chinese monarchs - Yuan Dynasty, Table of Chinese monarchs - Ming dynasty, Table of Chinese monarchs - Shun Dynasty, Table of Chinese monarchs - Southern Ming Dynasty, Table of Chinese monarchs - Qing dynasty, Table of Chinese monarchs - Taiping Rebellion, Table of Chinese monarchs - Yuan Shikai's Chinese Empire Read more here: » Table of Chinese monarchs: Encyclopedia II - Table of Chinese monarchs - Western Xia |
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|  |  |  | 413: Encyclopedia II - Table of Chinese monarchs - Jin DynastyMiao Hao
廟號
miàohào
Shi Hao
諡號
shìhào
姓名
xìngmíng
Reign
Nian Hao
年號
niánhào
and Years
太祖
完顏阿骨打
收國
1115-1116
Tiānfǔ
天輔
1117-1123
太宗
完顏吳乞買
or
Wányán (Shèng or Chéng)
完顏晟
天會
1123-1134
熙宗
完顏 ...
See also:Table of Chinese monarchs, Table of Chinese monarchs - Xia Dynasty, Table of Chinese monarchs - Shang Dynasty, Table of Chinese monarchs - Zhou Dynasty, Table of Chinese monarchs - Qin Dynasty, Table of Chinese monarchs - Han Dynasty, Table of Chinese monarchs - Three Kingdoms Period, Table of Chinese monarchs - Jin Dynasty, Table of Chinese monarchs - Sixteen Kingdoms Period, Table of Chinese monarchs - Sovereignties established by Wu Hu, Table of Chinese monarchs - Northern and Southern Dynasties, Table of Chinese monarchs - Sui Dynasty, Table of Chinese monarchs - Tang Dynasty, Table of Chinese monarchs - Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms, Table of Chinese monarchs - Independent Regimes during Ten Kingdoms, Table of Chinese monarchs - Liao Dynasty, Table of Chinese monarchs - Song Dynasty, Table of Chinese monarchs - Western Xia, Table of Chinese monarchs - Jin Dynasty, Table of Chinese monarchs - Yuan Dynasty, Table of Chinese monarchs - Ming dynasty, Table of Chinese monarchs - Shun Dynasty, Table of Chinese monarchs - Southern Ming Dynasty, Table of Chinese monarchs - Qing dynasty, Table of Chinese monarchs - Taiping Rebellion, Table of Chinese monarchs - Yuan Shikai's Chinese Empire Read more here: » Table of Chinese monarchs: Encyclopedia II - Table of Chinese monarchs - Jin Dynasty |
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|  |  |  | 413: Encyclopedia II - Table of Chinese monarchs - Yuan DynastyZhiyuan (至元 Zhìyuán) 1264-1294
Dade (大德 Dàdé) 1297-1307
Yanyou (延祐 Yányòu) 1314-1320
Zhihe (致和 Zhìhé) 1328
Zhishun (至順 Zhìshùn) 1330-1332
Yuantong (元統 Yuántǒng) 1333-1335
Zhiyuan (至元 Zhìyuán) 1335-1340
Zhizheng (至正 Zhìzhèng) 1341-1368
Zhiyuan (至元 Zhìyuán) 1368-1370
Yuantong (元統 Yuántǒng) 1333-1335
Zhiyuan (至元 Zhìyuán) 1335-1340
Zhizheng (至正 Zhìzh ...
See also:Table of Chinese monarchs, Table of Chinese monarchs - Xia Dynasty, Table of Chinese monarchs - Shang Dynasty, Table of Chinese monarchs - Zhou Dynasty, Table of Chinese monarchs - Qin Dynasty, Table of Chinese monarchs - Han Dynasty, Table of Chinese monarchs - Three Kingdoms Period, Table of Chinese monarchs - Jin Dynasty, Table of Chinese monarchs - Sixteen Kingdoms Period, Table of Chinese monarchs - Sovereignties established by Wu Hu, Table of Chinese monarchs - Northern and Southern Dynasties, Table of Chinese monarchs - Sui Dynasty, Table of Chinese monarchs - Tang Dynasty, Table of Chinese monarchs - Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms, Table of Chinese monarchs - Independent Regimes during Ten Kingdoms, Table of Chinese monarchs - Liao Dynasty, Table of Chinese monarchs - Song Dynasty, Table of Chinese monarchs - Western Xia, Table of Chinese monarchs - Jin Dynasty, Table of Chinese monarchs - Yuan Dynasty, Table of Chinese monarchs - Ming dynasty, Table of Chinese monarchs - Shun Dynasty, Table of Chinese monarchs - Southern Ming Dynasty, Table of Chinese monarchs - Qing dynasty, Table of Chinese monarchs - Taiping Rebellion, Table of Chinese monarchs - Yuan Shikai's Chinese Empire Read more here: » Table of Chinese monarchs: Encyclopedia II - Table of Chinese monarchs - Yuan Dynasty |
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|  |  |  | 413: Encyclopedia II - Gupta Empire - Main Gupta rulers
Gupta Empire - Chandragupta.
Ghatotkacha (c. 280–319) CE, had a son named Chandragupta. In a breakthrough deal, Chandragupta was married to Kumaradevi, a Lichchhavi—the main power in Magadha. With a dowry of the kingdom of Magadha (capital Pataliputra) and an alliance with the Lichchhavis, Chandragupta set about expanding his power, conquering much of Magadha, Prayaga and Saketa. He established a realm stretching from the Ganga (Ganges) river to Prayaga (modern-day Allahabad) by 320. Chandragupta was the first of the Guptas to be referred to as 'Maharajadhiraja' or 'King of Kings'.
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See also:Gupta Empire, Gupta Empire - Origins, Gupta Empire - The Guptas ascendant, Gupta Empire - Main Gupta rulers, Gupta Empire - Chandragupta, Gupta Empire - Samudragupta, Gupta Empire - Chandragupta II, Gupta Empire - Kumaragupta I, Gupta Empire - Skandagupta, Gupta Empire - Military organization, Gupta Empire - Huna invasions and the end of empire, Gupta Empire - The Guptas of Magadha, Gupta Empire - Gupta arts, Gupta Empire - Gupta literature, Gupta Empire - Legacy of the Gupta Empire Read more here: » Gupta Empire: Encyclopedia II - Gupta Empire - Main Gupta rulers |
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|  |  |  | 413: Encyclopedia II - Gwanggaeto the Great of Goguryeo - Birth and backgroundAt the time of his birth, Goguryeo was not a very strong power; before he was born, Geunchogo of Baekje defeated Goguryeo heavily, capturing its second-largest city Pyongyang and killing then-king of Goguryeo, King Gogukwon. King Sosurim, who succeeded Gogukwon after his death in 371, kept his foreign policy weak as possible so he can rebuild the empire which was destroyed heavily by Baekje invasion of 371. King Gogukyang, who succeeded Sosurim, also kept the same po ...
See also:Gwanggaeto the Great of Goguryeo, Gwanggaeto the Great of Goguryeo - Birth and background, Gwanggaeto the Great of Goguryeo - Rise to power and campaigns against Baekje, Gwanggaeto the Great of Goguryeo - Conquest of the north, Gwanggaeto the Great of Goguryeo - Southeastern campaigns, Gwanggaeto the Great of Goguryeo - Death and legacy Read more here: » Gwanggaeto the Great of Goguryeo: Encyclopedia II - Gwanggaeto the Great of Goguryeo - Birth and background |
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|  |  |  | 413: Encyclopedia II - Jangsu of Goguryeo - Relations with China and RouransIn 479, Jangsu sent delegate to Rouran to establish friendly relationship. As a resuit, Rouran Khagan gave up the large territory which were spreaded in present-day Mongolia. After settling peace with Rourans, Jangsu attacked the Khitans, then a branch of Xianbei confederacy at the time.
After Khitans surrendered to Goguryeo, Jangsu sent gifts to both Northern Wei and Qi Dynasty, which took over southern half of China after overthrowing Song in 479. Both Qi and Wei tried to tighten Goguryeo's relationship with them; Wei emperors treat ...
See also:Jangsu of Goguryeo, Jangsu of Goguryeo - Background, Jangsu of Goguryeo - Early Reign, Jangsu of Goguryeo - Northwestern Campaign, Jangsu of Goguryeo - Southern Expansion, Jangsu of Goguryeo - Relations with China and Rourans, Jangsu of Goguryeo - Death and Legacy Read more here: » Jangsu of Goguryeo: Encyclopedia II - Jangsu of Goguryeo - Relations with China and Rourans |
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|  |  |  | 413: Encyclopedia II - Jangsu of Goguryeo - Death and LegacyEmperor Jangsu died in 491, at the age of 97. His nickname 'Jangsu' derived from Chinese word meaning 'living long', since he lived for a abnormally long time. During his reign, Goguryeo was at its golden age, stretching from Mongolia to Chungju. His rule marked the greatest moment in Korean History; the age when Korea was dominance power on East Asia.
Together with his father King Gwanggaeto the Great, he is also sometimes referred as King Jangsu the Great. However, before the fall of Goguryeo, both emperors Gwanggaeto and Jangsu were called Magnificent, not just Great. Along with his father, he is regarded by mo ...
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|  |  |  | 413: Encyclopedia II - List of Republican Roman Consuls - 3rd century BC300 Marcus Valerius M.f. Corvus V, Quintus Appuleius Pansa
299 Marcus Fulvius Cn.f. Paetinus, Titus Manlius T.f. Torquatus, Suffect: Marcus Valerius M.f. Corvus VI
298 Lucius Cornelius Cn.f. Scipio Barbatus, Gnaeus Fulvius Cn.f. Maximus Centumalus
297 Quintus Fabius Maximus Rullianus IV, Publius Decius P.f. Mus III
296 Appius Claudius C.f. Caecus II, Lucius Volumnius C.f. Flamma Violens II.
295 Quintus Fabius Maximus Rullianus V, Publius Decius P.f. Mus IV
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|  |  |  | 413: Encyclopedia II - Jangsu of Goguryeo - Northwestern CampaignAt the time China was invaded by five foreign races and divided into Sixteen Kingdoms. Later Yan Dynasty, which was based on present-day Liaoning Province, was defeated so heavily by Gwanggaeto the Great's forces and finally came to an end in 408. After the fall of Later Yan, Han Chinese drove Murong clan of Xianbei northward and established Northern Yan Kingdom in the area. However, Northern Yan was no match for Xianbei Northern Wei Dynasty, which unified most of northern China. Then Northern Yan began to seek alliances with Goguryeo, which ...
See also:Jangsu of Goguryeo, Jangsu of Goguryeo - Background, Jangsu of Goguryeo - Early Reign, Jangsu of Goguryeo - Northwestern Campaign, Jangsu of Goguryeo - Southern Expansion, Jangsu of Goguryeo - Relations with China and Rourans, Jangsu of Goguryeo - Death and Legacy Read more here: » Jangsu of Goguryeo: Encyclopedia II - Jangsu of Goguryeo - Northwestern Campaign |
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|  |  |  | 413: Encyclopedia II - Jangsu of Goguryeo - Early ReignAt first, Jangsu dedicated much of his efforts towards stabilizing a kingdom that had experienced great and sudden growth, a direct result of his father's conquests. Jangsu had built a magnificent tomb for his father, and along with it an imposing 4 meter tall tombstone engraved with his father's accomplishments (now known as the Gwanggaeto Stele). Of such imposing dimensions was the tomb and its grounds it needed 330 people to tend it at all times. Jangsu called for 330 men from different regions and tribal backgrounds to guard and clean the tomb in perpetuity, demonstrating the effective consolidation of the Goguryeo kingdom and m ...
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|  |  |  | 413: Encyclopedia II - Table of Chinese monarchs - Liao DynastyTianzan (天贊 Tiānzàn) 922-926
Tianxian (天顯 Tiānxiǎn) 926
Huitong (會同 Huìtóng) 938-947
Datong (大同 Dàtóng) 947
Qianheng (乾亨 Qiánhēng) 979-982
Tonghe (統和 Tǒnghé) 983-1012
Kaitai (開泰 Kāitài) 1012-1021
Taiping (太平 Tàipíng) 1021-1031
Chongxi (重熙 Chóngxī) 1032-1055
Xianyong (咸雍 Xiányōng) 1065-1074
Taikang (太康 Tàikāng) or Dakang (大康 Dàkāng) 1075-1084
Da'an (大安 Dà'ān) 1085-1094
Shouchang (壽昌 Shòuchāng) or Shoulong (壽隆 Shòulóng) 1095-1101
Tianqing (天慶 Ti ...
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|  |  |  | 413: Encyclopedia II - Gwanggaeto the Great of Goguryeo - Rise to power and campaigns against BaekjeGwanggaeto succeeded his father, King Gogukyang, upon his death in 391. Immediately upon being crowned king of Goguryeo, Gwanggaeto granted himself the title Emperor Yeongnak, making himself equal to the rulers of China and the King of Baekje. He then began to rebuild and retrain Goguryeo's cavalry units and naval fleet, and they were put into action the following year, 392, against the Kingdom of Baekje.
In 392, with Gwanggaeto himself in command, Goguryeo attacked Baekje with 50,000 cavalry, taking 10 walled cities along the border ...
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|  |  |  | 413: Encyclopedia II - Gwanggaeto the Great of Goguryeo - Death and legacyEmperor Gwanggaeto died of disease in 413, at the age of 39. Although Gwanggaeto ruled for only 22 years and died fairly young, his conquests are said to mark the high tide of Korean history. Except for the period under his son and successor, King Jangsu, and the later Kingdom of Balhae, Korea never before or since ruled such a vast territory. There is evidence that Goguryeo's maximum extent lay even further west, in present-day Mongolia, bordered by the Rouran and Gokturks. Gwanggaeto is also given credit for establishing reign titles for the first time in Korean history, a symbolic gesture ...
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