Emperor Wu of Southern Qi
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Emperor Wu of Southern Qi
Summary
Emperor Wu of Southern Qi is a human[1]. He was born on January 1, 440[2]. He died on August 27, 493[3]. He worked as a military leader[4]. He has Wikipedia articles in 11 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[5]
Key Facts
- Emperor Wu of Southern Qi was born on January 1, 440[2].
- Emperor Wu of Southern Qi died on August 27, 493[3].
- Emperor Wu of Southern Qi's father was Emperor Gao of Southern Qi[6].
- Emperor Wu of Southern Qi's mother was Gaozhao[7].
- Emperor Wu of Southern Qi was married to Wumu[8].
- A child of Emperor Wu of Southern Qi was Xiao Zixiang[9].
- A child of Emperor Wu of Southern Qi was Xiao Zhangmao[10].
- A child of Emperor Wu of Southern Qi was Xiao Zilun, Prince Baling[11].
- A child of Emperor Wu of Southern Qi was Xiao Zixia, Prince Nan[12].
- A child of Emperor Wu of Southern Qi was Xiao Ziyue, Prince Linhe[13].
- A child of Emperor Wu of Southern Qi was Xiao Zijun, Prince Hengyang[14].
- Emperor Wu of Southern Qi held citizenship in Southern Qi[15].
- Emperor Wu of Southern Qi worked as a military leader[4].
- Emperor Wu of Southern Qi held the position of Emperor of China[16].
- Emperor Wu of Southern Qi is recorded as male[17].
- Emperor Wu of Southern Qi's instance of is recorded as human[18].
- Emperor Wu of Southern Qi's family is recorded as Clan Xiao of Lanling[19].
- Emperor Wu of Southern Qi's ancestral home is recorded as Dantu County[20].
- Emperor Wu of Southern Qi's family name is recorded as Xiao[21].
- Emperor Wu of Southern Qi's given name is recorded as Zé[22].
- Emperor Wu of Southern Qi's described by source is recorded as Book of Qi[23].
- Emperor Wu of Southern Qi's described by source is recorded as History of Southern Dynasties[24].
- Emperor Wu of Southern Qi's temple name is recorded as 世祖[25].
- Emperor Wu of Southern Qi's posthumous name is recorded as 武皇帝[26].
- Emperor Wu of Southern Qi's sibling is recorded as Princess Huainan[27].
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Origins and Family
Emperor Wu of Southern Qi was born on January 1, 440[2]. His father was Emperor Gao of Southern Qi[6]. His mother was Gaozhao[7].
Career and Affiliations
Emperor Wu of Southern Qi's professions included military leader[4]. He held the position of Emperor of China[16].
Personal Life
Emperor Wu of Southern Qi was married to Wumu[8]. Children include Xiao Zixiang[9], 0469–0490[28]; Xiao Zhangmao[10], an aristocrat[29], 0458–0493[30], of Southern Qi[31]; Xiao Zilun, Prince Baling[11], a politician[32], 0479–0494[33]; Xiao Zixia, Prince Nan[12], 0492–0498[34]; Xiao Ziyue, Prince Linhe[13], 0485–0498[35]; and Xiao Zijun, Prince Hengyang[14], 0485–0498[36].
Death and Burial
Emperor Wu of Southern Qi died on August 27, 493[3].
Why It Matters
Emperor Wu of Southern Qi has Wikipedia articles in 11 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[5] He is known by 22 alternative names across languages and contexts.[37]
FAQs
Who were Emperor Wu of Southern Qi's parents?
Emperor Wu of Southern Qi's father was Emperor Gao of Southern Qi[6]. Emperor Wu of Southern Qi's mother was Gaozhao[7].
Who was Emperor Wu of Southern Qi married to?
Emperor Wu of Southern Qi's spouses include Wumu[8].
What did Emperor Wu of Southern Qi do for work?
Emperor Wu of Southern Qi worked as military leader[4].