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  1. Mingzong, Emperador de China (¿-934). Emperador chino de la dinastía de los Segundos o Últimos Tang (véase dinastía Tang ), fallecido en el año 934, que ascendió al trono imperial en el año 926 sucediendo en el mismo a Zhuangzong .

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MingzongMingzong - Wikipedia

    Mingzong is an imperial temple name used for Chinese emperors. It may refer to: Li Siyuan (867–933, reigned 926–933), Emperor Mingzong of Later Tang. Khutughtu Khan Kusala (1300–1329, reigned in 1329), Emperor Mingzong of Yuan.

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    • Míngzōng
  3. Mingzong, Emperador de China (¿-934). Emperador chino de la dinastía de los Segundos o Últimos Tang (véase dinastía Tang), fallecido en el año 934, que ascendió al trono imperial en el año 926 sucediendo en el mismo a Zhuangzong .

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Li_SiyuanLi Siyuan - Wikipedia

    Li Siyuan (李嗣源, later changed to Li Dan (李亶)) (10 October 867 – 15 December 933), also known by his temple name as the Emperor Mingzong of Tang (唐明宗), was the second emperor of the Later Tang dynasty of China, reigning from 926 until his death.

    • Lady Liu (劉氏) (biological)
    • Li Ni (李霓) (biological), Li Keyong (adoptive)
    • 3 June 926 – 15 December 933
    • See § Family
  5. academia-lab.com › enciclopedia › mingzongMingzong _ AcademiaLab

    Mingzong es el nombre de un templo imperial utilizado para los emperadores chinos. Puede referirse a: Li Siyuan (867–933, reinado 926–933), Emperador Mingzong de Tang posterior. Khutughtu Khan Kusala (1300–1329, reinado en 1329), emperador Mingzong de Yuan.

  6. Mingzong (r. 926–933) was the most illustrious emperor of the Five Dynasties, and one of the most admired of China’s middle period, the Tang to Song.

  7. 1 de nov. de 2014 · Mingzong (r. 926–33) was the most illustrious emperor of the Five Dynasties, and one of the most admired of China’s middle period, the Tang to Song. A warrior of Shatuo-Turk ancestry, he ascended the throne of the Later Tang on the heels of a mutiny against his adopted brother, thus sparing his dynasty an early death.