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  1. Emperor Gaozong of Tang (21 July 628 – 27 December 683), personal name Li Zhi, was the third emperor of the Chinese Tang dynasty, ruling from 649 to 683; after January 665, he handed power over the empire to his second wife Empress Wu (the future Wu Zetian), and her decrees were carried out with greater force than the decrees of Emperor ...

  2. Gaozong (born 628, Chang’an [now Xi’an, Shaanxi province], China—died 683, Chang’an) was the temple name (miaohao) of the third emperor of the Tang dynasty and husband of the empress Wuhou. During his 34-year reign (649–683) he expanded the Tang empire into Korea.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tang_dynastyTang dynasty - Wikipedia

    On the news of Emperor Yang's murder by General Yuwen Huaji on June 18, 618, Li Yuan declared himself the emperor of a new dynasty, the Tang. Li Yuan, known as Emperor Gaozu of Tang, ruled until 626, when he was forcefully deposed by his son Li Shimin, the Prince of Qin.

  4. Emperor Gaozong of Tang, personal name Li Zhi, was the third emperor of the Chinese Tang dynasty, ruling from 649 to 683; after January 665, he handed power over the empire to his second wife Empress Wu, and her decrees were carried out with greater force than the decrees of Emperor Gaozong's.

  5. worldhistory.us › chinese-history › gaozongGaozong | World History

    May 25, 2017 · Gaozong (Kao-tsung) (628-83 CE) was the third emperor of China’s Tang Dynasty. He was the ninth son of the great Emperor Taizong and owed his accession to an accident of time and place as his elder brothers had become implicated in plots to overthrow the emperor or weak politically sidelined.

  6. Oct 9, 2017 · Emperor Gaozu (also Kao-tsu, formerly Li Yuan, r. 618-626 CE) was a Sui military commander who led a rebellion against his former masters, seized control of the state, and founded the Tang Dynasty (618-906 CE).

  7. Feb 28, 2016 · The second emperor, Taizong (r. 626-649 CE) was an exemplary ruler who reformed the government, social structure, military, education, and religious practices. Under Taizong's successor, Gaozong (r. 649-683 CE), the country experienced further reforms when Gaozong's wife Wu Zetian (r. 624-705 CE) took

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