Emperor Liezu of Southern Tang
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Emperor Liezu of Southern Tang
Summary
Emperor Liezu of Southern Tang is a human[1]. He was born on January 7, 889[2]. He died in Nanjing[3]. He died on January 1, 943[4]. He worked as a politician[5] and ruler[6]. He has Wikipedia articles in 7 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[7]
Key Facts
- Emperor Liezu of Southern Tang passed away in Nanjing[3].
- Emperor Liezu of Southern Tang was born on January 7, 889[2].
- Emperor Liezu of Southern Tang died on January 1, 943[4].
- Emperor Liezu of Southern Tang's father was Q11097079[8].
- Emperor Liezu of Southern Tang's mother was Q8255904[9].
- Emperor Liezu of Southern Tang was married to Empress Song Fujin[10].
- Among Emperor Liezu of Southern Tang's spouses was Q16077551[11].
- Emperor Liezu of Southern Tang was married to Q28413491[12].
- A child of Emperor Liezu of Southern Tang was Emperor Yuanzong of Southern Tang[13].
- A child of Emperor Liezu of Southern Tang was Xu Jingqian[14].
- A child of Emperor Liezu of Southern Tang was Li Jingsui[15].
- A child of Emperor Liezu of Southern Tang was Li Jingda[16].
- A child of Emperor Liezu of Southern Tang was Q16076586[17].
- A child of Emperor Liezu of Southern Tang was Princess Yongxing[18].
- Emperor Liezu of Southern Tang held citizenship in Yang Wu[19].
- Emperor Liezu of Southern Tang held citizenship in Southern Tang[20].
- Emperor Liezu of Southern Tang's professions included politician[5].
- Emperor Liezu of Southern Tang's professions included ruler[6].
- Emperor Liezu of Southern Tang is recorded as male[21].
- Emperor Liezu of Southern Tang's instance of is recorded as human[22].
- Emperor Liezu of Southern Tang's family is recorded as House of Li[23].
- Emperor Liezu of Southern Tang's ancestral home is recorded as Shangyuan County[24].
- The cause of death was Chinese alchemical elixir poisoning[25].
- Emperor Liezu of Southern Tang's family name is recorded as Li[26].
- Emperor Liezu of Southern Tang's manner of death is recorded as natural causes[27].
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Origins and Family
Emperor Liezu of Southern Tang was born on January 7, 889[2]. His father was Q11097079[8]. His mother was Q8255904[9].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include politician[5] and ruler[6].
Personal Life
Spouses include Empress Song Fujin[10], Q16077551[11], and Q28413491[12]. Children include Emperor Yuanzong of Southern Tang[13], a poet[28], 0916–0961[29], of Yang Wu[30]; Xu Jingqian[14], a politician[31], 0919–0937[32]; Li Jingsui[15], a poet[33], 0920–0958[34], of Yang Wu[35]; Li Jingda[16], a military leader[36], 0924–0971[37], of Song dynasty[38]; Q16076586[17], a politician[39], b. 0937[40]; and Princess Yongxing[18], 0917–0940[41].
Death and Burial
Emperor Liezu of Southern Tang died on January 1, 943[4]. He died in Nanjing[3]. The cause of death was Chinese alchemical elixir poisoning[25].
Why It Matters
Emperor Liezu of Southern Tang has Wikipedia articles in 7 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[7] He is known by 28 alternative names across languages and contexts.[42]
FAQs
Where did Emperor Liezu of Southern Tang die?
Emperor Liezu of Southern Tang died in Nanjing[3].
Who were Emperor Liezu of Southern Tang's parents?
Emperor Liezu of Southern Tang's father was Q11097079[8]. Emperor Liezu of Southern Tang's mother was Q8255904[9].
Who was Emperor Liezu of Southern Tang married to?
Emperor Liezu of Southern Tang's spouses include Empress Song Fujin[10], Q16077551[11], and Q28413491[12].
What did Emperor Liezu of Southern Tang do for work?
Emperor Liezu of Southern Tang worked as politician[5] and ruler[6].