ConsortWu may refer to: Empress Wu (Zhaolie) (died 245), wife of Liu Bei (Emperor Zhaolie of Shu Han) Wu Zetian (624–705), consort of Emperor Gaozong...
Gaozong's huanghou (皇后), or empress consort, the highest-ranking of the wives, in 655. Even before becoming empress consort, Wu had considerable political power...
concubine, ConsortWu (later known as Wu Zetian), to Emperor Gaozong, Emperor Gaozong became enamored with ConsortWu. Empress Wang and Consort Xiao instead...
of making another son by his concubine Consort Yang (daughter of Emperor Yang of Sui), Li Ke the Prince of Wu, crown prince. Zhangsun repeatedly opposed...
exclusively concentrated on ConsortWu, she turned to ally with Consort Xiao against ConsortWu, to no avail.) In 654, after ConsortWu's infant daughter died...
his mother Consort Dou and Li Dan's wife Crown Princess Liu (Li Dan's having been reduced to crown prince rank at that point) were killed by Wu Zetian inside...
and the son of Emperor Xuanzong and ConsortWu. She thus carried the title of Princess of Shou. After ConsortWu died in 737, Emperor Xuanzong was greatly...
against the Crown Prince. However, the plan is revealed and ConsortWu is behind the plot. ConsortWu commits suicide in front of the Emperor and Yuhuan. After...
favorite, ConsortWu. However, Emperor Xuanzong soon falls in love with her, and he takes her as a consort to deal with the death of ConsortWu. After being...
Wu Shun's sister, ConsortWu gave birth to Li Xian. Li Xian was Emperor Gaozong's sixth son. After an intense power struggle involving ConsortWu, Empress...
ConsortWu, who had by then become Emperor Xuanzong's favorite concubine, Empress Wang was deposed, and she died shortly after. Thereafter, Consort Wu...
Consort Xiao were executed on Empress Wu's orders. After Consort Xiao's death, Li Sujie drew Empress Wu's suspicions because he was born of Consort Xiao...
reigning, posthumously honored him with an imperial title. Li Hong's mother ConsortWu had been a concubine of Emperor Taizong. After Emperor Taizong's death...
concubine, Consort Xiao. Yet, he could not forget the affair he had with Wu Meiniang. Empress Wang decided to bring back Wu Meiniang to make Consort Xiao jealous...
Empress Wu (吳廢后; 15th century – 1509) was a Chinese empress consort of the Ming dynasty, married to Zhu Jianshen, the Chenghua Emperor. Empress Wu originated...
consort: Empress Theodora, consort of Justinian I, East Roman Emperor Empress Aelia Sophia, consort of Justin II of the Byzantine Empire Empress Wu,...
convincing Emperor Wu that that piece of land would bring good fortune for the emperor, and so Emperor Wu bought the land and buried Consort Ding there. However...
catastrophe. In 94 BC, Emperor Wu's youngest son Liu Fuling was born to a favorite concubine of his, Lady Gouyi (Consort Zhao). Emperor Wu was ecstatic in having...
(才人; cáirén) In 483, when Emperor Wu ascended to the throne, the positions of noble consort (貴妃; guìfēi) and pure consort (淑妃; shūfēi) were elevated to independent...
Consort Ning (Chinese: 寧妃; pinyin: Níng Fēi; died 25 June 1734), of the Han Chinese Bordered Yellow Banner Wu clan, was a consort of the Yongzheng Emperor...
mother ConsortWu soon succumbs to illness. His father, Emperor Xuanzong is greatly saddened since ConsortWu Huifei was his favorite consort. Emperor...
his mother and his ministers to appoint a new Empress, and he promoted ConsortWu to the position. Patricia Buckley Ebrey: Emperor Huizong Patricia Buckley...