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  • 71Sun Lin — Chinese t=孫綝 s=孙綝Sun Lin (231 258), courtesy name Zitong (子通), was a regent during the reigns of emperors Sun Liang and Sun Xiu of Eastern Wu, whose conflicts with Sun Liang eventually led him to depose the emperor in favor of Sun Liang s brother …

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  • 72Nicolas Notovitch — (1858 ?) was a Russian aristocrat, Cossack officer[1], spy[2][3] and journalist known for his contentio …

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  • 73Empress Yu Wenjun — (庾文君) (297 328), formally Empress Mingmu (明穆皇后, literally the understanding and solemn empress ) was an empress of Jin Dynasty (265 420). Her husband was Emperor Ming of Jin.Empress Yu s father Yu Chen (庾琛) was the governor of Kuaiji Commandery… …

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  • 74Tao Kan — (陶侃) (259 334), courtesy name Shixing (士行), formally Duke Huan of Changsha (長沙桓公), was a renowned Jin Dynasty (265 420) general and governor. He was the great grandfather of the Jin Dynasty poet Tao Yuanming. Early career Tao Kan was born under… …

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  • 75Su Jun — (蘇峻) (d. 328) was a Jin Dynasty (265 420) general, whose rebellion against Emperor Cheng s regent Yu Liang was initially successful, allowing him to take over the imperial government, but he was eventually defeated by Tao Kan and Wen Jiao s… …

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  • 76Yu Liang — (庾亮) (289 340), courtesy name Yuangui (元規), formally Marquess Wenkang of Duting (都亭文康侯), was a Jin Dynasty (265 420) official and general who impressed many with his knowledge but whose inability to tolerate dissent and overly high evaluation of… …

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  • 77Zhang Zuo — (張祚) (d. 355), courtesy name Taibo (太伯), formally Prince Wei of (Former) Liang ((前)涼威王) was a ruler of the Chinese state Former Liang. He was the only ruler of Former Liang to formally declare a break from Jin Dynasty (265 420), and historical… …

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  • 78Fú Jiàn — (Chinese: 苻健; 317 355), originally named Pú Jiàn (蒲健, name changed 350), courtesy name Jianye (建業), formally Emperor Jingming of (Former) Qin ((前)秦景明帝), was the founding emperor of the Chinese/Di state Former Qin. During the reign of Shi Hu of… …

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  • 79Murong Jun — (Qian) Yan Jingzhaodi ((前)燕景昭帝) Family name: Murong (慕容; mù róng) Given name: Jun (儁, jùn) Temple name: Liezu (烈祖, liè zǔ) Posthumous name …

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  • 80Fú Jiān — (苻堅) (337 385), courtesy name Yonggu (永固) or Wenyu (文玉), formally Emperor Xuanzhao of (Former) Qin ((前)秦宣昭帝), was an emperor (who, however, used the title Heavenly Prince ( Tian Wang ) during his regn) of the Chinese/Di state Former Qin, under… …

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