Zhao Jiande (Chinese: 趙建德; pinyin: Zhào Jiàndé; Jyutping: Zīu6 Gīn3dek1, Vietnamese: Triệu Kiến Đức, ?–111 BC) was the last king of Nanyue. His rule began in 112 BC and ended in the next year. Zhao was executed by Han dynasty forces during the reign of Emperor Wu of Han.
ZhaoJiande (Chinese: 趙建德; pinyin: ZhàoJiàndé; Jyutping: Zīu6 Gīn3dek1, Vietnamese: Triệu Kiến Đức, ?–111 BC) was the last king of Nanyue. His rule began...
Jia objected vehemently and subsequently killed Zhao Xing, installing his elder brother ZhaoJiande on the throne and forcing a confrontation with the...
and his allies. Lü kills king Zhao Xing and his regent, Queen Dowager Jiu, massacres the Han force, and installs ZhaoJiande as king. Autumn – Emperor Wu...
conducted a coup, killing Zhao Xing, Queen Dowager Jiu and all the Han emissaries in the capital. Zhao Xing's brother, ZhaoJiande, was declared the new king...
was succeeded by his second son, Zhao Xing (under the regency of his mother), rather than the eldest, ZhaoJiande. Zhao Xing was eventually overthrown and...
and his allies. Lü kills king Zhao Xing and his regent, Queen Dowager Jiu, massacres the Han force, and installs ZhaoJiande as king. Autumn – Emperor Wu...
attack the Nanyue capital Panyu and receive its surrender. Nanyue's King ZhaoJiande and Premier Lü Jia are captured in flight and killed. Nanyue's ally Cangwu...
succeeded by his second son, Zhao Xing, rather than the eldest, ZhaoJiande. In 113, Emperor Wu of Han sent Anguo Shaoji to summon Zhao Xing and the Queen Dowager...
king and the queen dowager killed. Lü then made another son of Zhao Yingqi, ZhaoJiande, king and went on to annihilate the Han forces under Han and Jiu...
the estate of a Wu official; it is said to comprise the residence of ZhaoJiande, the last of the Nanyue kings, and has been known as the Guangxiao Temple...
rule of the ancient Chinese State of Shu. The Triệu dynasty, established by Zhao Tuo from the Chinese Qin dynasty, was considered an orthodox local regime...
Liu Heita. Shifachi (什伐赤), ridden during the Battle of Hulao against Dou Jiande. Its name derives from the Turkic term Shad. Baitiwu (白蹄乌), ridden during...
2012 at the Wayback Machine. Doh Chull Shin, p. 34 Ban Biao; Ban Gu; Ban Zhao. "地理志" [Treatise on geography]. Book of Han (in Chinese). Vol. 28. Archived...
During the collapse of the Qin dynasty, Zhao Tuo established himself as the King of Nanyue in southern China. Zhao was originally a Qin military officer...
(complete list) – Zhao Tuo, King (203–137 BC) Zhao Mo, King (137–122 BC) Zhao Yingqi, King (122–115 BC) Zhao Xing, King (115–112 BC) ZhaoJiande, King (112–111...
20 after 155 BC, briefly raised to 23 again during the reign of Emperor Zhao of Han (r. 87–74 BC), but returned to 20 afterwards. Some convicts could...
1038–1040. Henry II of England, Count of Mortain 1151–1153, died 1189 ZhaoJiande, King of Nanyue 112–111 BC, deposed by China in 111 BC. Stephen II of...
during the Luoyang–Hulao campaign on 28 May 621 when a Xia army – led by Dou Jiande, ruler of Xia – was defeated attacking a smaller Tang army – led by Prince...
the rebels north of the Yellow River reinvigorated themselves under Dou Jiande. By 617, several other major rebels had also emerged, including: Du Fuwei...
Tu Ling as Wei Zheng's wife Zhang Yang as Chengxin Zang Jinsheng as Dou Jiande Li Zhenqi as Wei Ting Yan Hongzhi as Tuli Khan Han Dong as Illig Qaghan...
was then repeatedly defeated by Li Mi, Li Shentong (李神通), and finally Dou Jiande. Believing that his defeat was near and wanting to become emperor before...
Chuchu. Wang Jinxin as Meng Haigong. Qin Fanxiang as Zhu Can. Lu Yi as Dou Jiande. Han Yanda as Tang Bi. Liu Mingyu as Gao Tansheng. Liu Yue as Du Fuwei....
Huaji), Liang (梁; by Shen Faxing), Liang (梁; by Liang Shidu), Xia (夏; by Dou Jiande), Zheng (鄭; by Wang Shichong), Chu (楚; by Zhu Can), Chu (楚; by Lin Shihong)...
Prince of Qin, he defeated all the other contenders, including Li Gui, Dou Jiande, Wang Shichong, Xue Rengao and Liu Wuzhou. By 628, the Tang dynasty had...