Xiao Zhaowen (蕭昭文) (480 – c.December 494[3]), formally Prince Gong of Hailing (海陵恭王), courtesy name Jishang (季尚), was an emperor of the Chinese Southern Qi dynasty. He is known as the Prince of Hailing because that was the title he was demoted to after he was deposed by his granduncle Xiao Luan in December 494. (Xiao Luan had made him emperor earlier in September 494 after assassinating his half-brother Xiao Zhaoye.) After Xiao Luan deposed him and assumed the throne himself, he had Xiao Zhaowen poisoned.
^ding'you day of the 7th month of the 1st year of the Yan'xing era, per Xiao Zhaowen's biography in Nan Qi Shu
^Xiao Luan (Emperor Ming) crowned himself emperor on this day.
^11th month of the 1st year of the Yan'xing era, per Xiao Zhaowen's biography in Nan Qi Shu. The month corresponds to 13 Dec 494 to 11 Jan 495 in the Julian calendar. The same biography indicate that he was 15 (by East Asian reckoning) when he died.
XiaoZhaowen (蕭昭文) (480 – c.December 494), formally Prince Gong of Hailing (海陵恭王), courtesy name Jishang (季尚), was an emperor of the Chinese Southern Qi...
Murong Xi (385–407), formally Emperor Zhaowen of (Later) Yan, emperor of the Xianbei state Later Yan XiaoZhaowen (480–494), emperor of the Southern Qi...
d'état and assassinated Xiao Zhaoye. After briefly making Xiao Zhaoye's brother XiaoZhaowen emperor, he deposed XiaoZhaowen as well, and took over himself...
that the ambitious Xiao Luan had targeted him for removal. After his death, Xiao Luan briefly made his half-brother XiaoZhaowen emperor, but then seized...
494) was an empress of the Chinese Southern Qi dynasty. Her husband was XiaoZhaowen, known by his post-removal title of Prince of Hailing. Wang Shaoming...
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grandson Xiao Zhaoye in a coup in 494, and then further took the throne later that year from Xiao Zhaoye's brother XiaoZhaowen as Emperor Ming, Xiao Baorong...
this time that Xiao Baojuan's name was changed from Mingxian to Baojuan.) Xiao Luan initially made Xiao Zhaoye's younger brother XiaoZhaowen emperor, but...
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but was overthrown and killed by Xiao Luan in 494. Xiao Luan initially made Xiao Zhangmao's another son XiaoZhaowen emperor, but later that year (in...
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reigns of Emperor Wu's grandsons, Xiao Zhaoye and XiaoZhaowen (his first son predeceased him), were dominated by Xiao Luan, Emperor's Wu's first cousin...
Song. Establishment of the Southern Qi. Emperor Ming of Southern Qi XiaoZhaowen 494–498 Emperor Wu of Liang Emperor He of Southern Qi 502–549 Collapse...
empress of Southern Qi, married to XiaoZhaowen Wang Shunhua (王蕣華) (fl. 499–502), empress of Southern Qi, married to Xiao Baorong Empress Wang (Jing) (王皇后...
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-21446-9. Hong Lee, Lily Xiao, ed. (2015). "Chronology of Dynasties". Biographical Dictionary of Chinese...
Prince of Hailing may refer to: XiaoZhaowen, demoted emperor of the Southern Qi dynasty Wanyan Liang, demoted emperor of the Jurchen Jin dynasty This...
Southern Qi's Emperor Ming had usurped the throne (from his grandnephew XiaoZhaowen), Emperor Xiaowen prepared a major campaign against Southern Qi, departing...
September 494. Xiao Luan continued to honor her as empress dowager, and initially made Xiao Zhangmao's son by his concubine Lady Xu, XiaoZhaowen, emperor,...
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killed the frivolous Xiao Zhaoye, briefly replacing Xiao Zhaoye with Xiao Zhaoye's brother XiaoZhaowen before seizing the throne himself (as Emperor Ming)...
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by Xiao Daocheng in 479 lasted a mere 22 years. Xiao Daocheng died in 482 and was succeeded by Xiao Ze, posthumously Emperor Wu of Southern Qi. Xiao Ze...
Usage continued by Xiao Zhaoye upon his ascension to the throne. Xiao Zhaoye (r. 493–494 CE) Longchang 隆昌 494 CE 7 months XiaoZhaowen (r. 494 CE) Yanxing...
(died 404), consort of Murong Xi (Emperor Zhaowen of Later Yan), posthumously known as Empress Min Empress Xiao (Sui dynasty) (566–648), wife of Emperor...