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Empress consort of the Southern Song dynasty
Empress Ciyi 慈懿皇后
Empress consort of the Southern Song dynasty
Tenure
18 February 1189 – 24 July 1194
Predecessor
Empress Chengsu
Successor
Empress Gongshu
Empress dowager of the Southern Song dynasty
Tenure
24 July 1194 – 16 July 1200
Born
1144
Died
16 July 1200 (aged c. 56) Lin'an, Zhejiang, Song China
Spouse
Emperor Guangzong
Issue
Zhao Kuo
Posthumous name
Empress Ciyi (慈懿皇后)
Father
Li Dao
Mother
Lady Zhang
Li Fengniang (1144 – 16 July 1200), posthumously honored as Empress Ciyi, was a Chinese empress consort of the Song dynasty, married to the Emperor Guangzong of Song. She was as the de facto ruler of the Song dynasty during the reign of her spouse.[1]
^Lily Xiao Hong Lee, Sue Wiles: Biographical Dictionary of Chinese Women, Volume II: Tang Through Ming 618 - 1644
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