Emperor Huizong of Song
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Emperor Huizong of Song
Summary
Emperor Huizong of Song is a human[1]. He was born in Kaifeng[2]. He passed away in Yilan County[3]. He has Wikipedia articles in 23 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[4]
Key Facts
- Emperor Huizong of Song's place of birth was Kaifeng[2].
- Emperor Huizong of Song died in Yilan County[3].
- Emperor Huizong of Song's father was Emperor Shenzong of Song[5].
- Emperor Huizong of Song's mother was Qinci[6].
- Emperor Huizong of Song's mother was Chen Shi[7].
- Among Emperor Huizong of Song's spouses was Empress Xiangong[8].
- Emperor Huizong of Song was married to Empress Xiansu[9].
- Emperor Huizong of Song was married to Empress Xianren[10].
- Emperor Huizong of Song was married to Empress Mingjie[11].
- Emperor Huizong of Song was married to Empress Mingda[12].
- Emperor Huizong of Song was married to Guifei, of the Wang clan[13].
- A child of Emperor Huizong of Song was Emperor Qinzong of Song[14].
- A child of Emperor Huizong of Song was Zhao Cheng[15].
- A child of Emperor Huizong of Song was Zhao Kai[16].
- A child of Emperor Huizong of Song was Zhao Ji[17].
- A child of Emperor Huizong of Song was Zhao Shu[18].
- A child of Emperor Huizong of Song was Zhao Qi[19].
- Emperor Huizong of Song held citizenship in Song dynasty[20].
- Emperor Huizong of Song held the position of Emperor of China[21].
- Emperor Huizong of Song held the position of Taishang Huang[22].
- Emperor Huizong of Song is recorded as male[23].
- Emperor Huizong of Song's instance of is recorded as human[24].
Body
Origins and Family
Born in Kaifeng[2], Emperor Huizong of Song… his father was Emperor Shenzong of Song[5]. Mothers listed include Qinci[6], 1054–1089[25] and Chen Shi[7].
Career and Affiliations
Positions held include Emperor of China[21], a historical position[26], in Chinese Empire[27] and Taishang Huang[22], a noble title[28], in China[29].
Personal Life
Spouses include Empress Xiangong[8], 1084–1108[30], of Song dynasty[31]; Empress Xiansu[9], an empress consort[32], 1076–1131[33], of Song dynasty[34]; Empress Xianren[10], 1080–1159[35], of Song dynasty[36]; Empress Mingjie[11], 1088–1121[37], of Northern Song dynasty[38]; Empress Mingda[12], 1087–1113[39]; and Guifei, of the Wang clan[13], 1050–1117[40], of Song dynasty[41]. Children include Emperor Qinzong of Song[14], a ruler[42], 1100–1161[43], of Song dynasty[44]; Zhao Cheng[15], an aristocrat[45], b. 1101[46], of Song dynasty[47]; Zhao Kai[16], a painter[48], 1101–1130[49], of Northern Song dynasty[50]; Zhao Ji[17], b. 1102[51]; Zhao Shu[18], an aristocrat[52], b. 1103[53], of Song dynasty[54]; and Zhao Qi[19].
Death and Burial
Emperor Huizong of Song passed away in Yilan County[3].
Why It Matters
Emperor Huizong of Song has Wikipedia articles in 23 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[4] He is known by 22 alternative names across languages and contexts.[55]
FAQs
Where was Emperor Huizong of Song born?
Born in Kaifeng[2], Emperor Huizong of Song…
Where did Emperor Huizong of Song die?
Emperor Huizong of Song passed away in Yilan County[3].
Who were Emperor Huizong of Song's parents?
Emperor Huizong of Song's father was Emperor Shenzong of Song[5]. Emperor Huizong of Song's mother was Qinci[6].
Who was Emperor Huizong of Song married to?
Emperor Huizong of Song's spouses include Empress Xiangong[8], Empress Xiansu[9], Empress Xianren[10], and Empress Mingjie[11].