Lista de Personas Famosas llamadas Emperor
Emperor Ming of Western Liang
Emperor Ming of (Western) Liang ( 梁明帝) (542–585), personal name Xiao Kui (蕭巋), courtesy name Renyuan (仁遠), was an emperor of the Chinese Western Liang dynasty. He, like his father Emperor Xuan and his son Emperor Jing, controlled little territory and relied heavily on military support from Northern Zhou and Northern Zhou's successor state Sui dynasty.
Emperador Xiaowu
Emperor Xiaowu of Jin, personal name Sima Yao (司馬曜), courtesy name Changming (昌明), was an emperor of the Eastern Jin Dynasty (265–420) in China. During his reign, Jin saw his dynasty survive a major attempt by Former Qin to destroy it, but he would nevertheless be the last Jin emperor to actually exercise imperial power, as his sons Emperor An and Emperor Gong would be controlled by regents and warlords. Emperor Xiaowu died an unusual death—he was killed by his concubine Honoured Lady Zhang after he insulted her.
Emperor Houfei of Liu Song
The Latter Deposed Emperor of Liu Song, also known by posthumous demoted title of Prince of Cangwu (蒼梧王), personal name Liu Yu (劉昱), courtesy name Derong (德融), nickname Huizhen (慧震), was an emperor of the Chinese dynasty Liu Song.
Emperor Wencheng of Northern Wei
Emperor Wencheng of Northern Wei ( 魏文成帝) (440–465), Chinese name Tuoba Jun (拓拔濬), Xianbei name Wulei (烏雷), was an emperor of the Xianbei dynasty Northern Wei. He became emperor aged 12 in the aftermath of the eunuch Zong Ai's assassinations of his grandfather Emperor Taiwu and uncle Tuoba Yu, and he was generally described by historians as a ruler who sought foremost to allow his people to rest after his grandfather's expansionist policies and extensive campaigns, who also reformed the laws to become more lenient.
Chen Bozong
Emperor Fei of Chen (陳廢帝), personal name Chen Bozong (陳伯宗), courtesy name Fengye (奉業), nickname Yaowang (藥王), also known by his post-removal title of Prince of Linhai (臨海王), was an emperor of the Chinese Chen Dynasty. He was the son and heir of Emperor Wen, but after he came to the throne in 566, the imperial administration fell into infighting almost immediately. The victor, Emperor Fei's uncle Chen Xu, deposed Emperor Fei in winter 568 and took the throne himself.
Emperador Go-Saga
Go-Saga Tennō fue el 88º emperador de Japón, según el orden tradicional de sucesión. Reinó entre 1242 y 1246. Antes de ser ascendido al Trono de Crisantemo, su nombre personal (imina) era Príncipe Imperial Kunihito .
Emperador Zhangzong
Emperor Zhangzong of Jin, personal name Madage, sinicized name Wanyan Jing, was the sixth emperor of the Jurchen-led Jin dynasty, which ruled northern China between the 12th and 13th centuries. He reigned from 20 January 1189 to 29 December 1208.
Emperador Horikawa
Horikawa Tennō fue el 73º emperador de Japón, según el orden tradicional de sucesión. Reinó entre los años 1087 y 1107. Antes de ser ascendido al Trono de Crisantemo, su nombre personal (imina) era Príncipe Imperial Taruhito . También era conocido como Príncipe Imperial Yoshihito.
Duzong
El emperador Duzong 宋度宗 fue el 15° emperador de la dinastía Song (960-1279) de China, y el sexto de la dinastía Song meridional. Su nombre personal era Zhao Mengqi (趙孟启). Era sobrino del emperador Lizong y reinó de 1264 a 1274.
Guangzong
Emperor Guangzong of Song, personal name Zhao Dun, was the 12th emperor of the Song dynasty in China and the third emperor of the Southern Song dynasty.