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493:Hanyu Pinyin
432:Hanyu Pinyin
385:Sòng Qīnzōng
379:Hanyu Pinyin
243:Qinzong (欽宗)
135:(1161-06-14)
133:14 June 1161
1837:1161 deaths
1832:1100 births
1757:16 Kingdoms
1522:May 23 1100
1307:Levine 2009
1196:(1084–1108)
977:(1082–1135)
951:(1032–1093)
919:(1048–1085)
893:(1032–1067)
731:temple name
727:Jin Dynasty
703:signed the
568:Jin dynasty
521:family name
237:Temple name
213:Regnal name
125:23 May 1100
94:Predecessor
1826:Categories
1749:3 Kingdoms
1554:1126–1127
1331:Lorge 2005
1294:References
1119:Wang Kexun
821:Zhao Xun (
789:Zhao Jin (
775:; b. 1121)
690:commandery
85:Coronation
1717:Zhao Bing
1686:Guangzong
1372:Mote 1999
1319:Mote 1999
699:In 1142,
694:Wei River
537:Zhao Huan
438:Zhào Huán
396:Zhao Huan
301:Signature
202:Era dates
104:Successor
1711:Duanzong
1691:Ningzong
1681:Xiaozong
1638:Shenzong
1633:Yingzong
1623:Zhenzong
1398:(eds.).
1390:(1994).
1343:Tao 1976
1242:See also
1142:Wang Zao
868:Ancestry
652:era name
644:Bianjing
601:Zhao Gou
515:In this
191:Zhao Xun
189:Zhao Jin
156:Consorts
150:, Henan)
1676:Gaozong
1653:Qinzong
1648:Huizong
1643:Zhezong
1628:Renzong
1618:Taizong
751:仁懷皇后 朱氏
632:Capture
564:Jurchen
455:Chinese
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1701:Duzong
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833:Cairen
804:Cairen
783:慎德妃 朱氏
763:皇太子 趙諶
737:Family
519:, the
291:Mother
281:Father
148:Gongyi
142:Burial
62:Taiwan
58:Taipei
1733:Shang
1613:Taizu
1527:Died:
1520:Born:
849:才人 狄氏
809:才人 鄭氏
589:Reign
566:-led
253:House
185:Issue
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1805:Qing
1801:Ming
1797:Yuan
1785:Song
1781:Liao
1773:Tang
1737:Zhou
1706:Gong
1492:ISBN
1473:ISBN
1461:ISBN
1442:ISBN
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772:柔嘉公主
716:polo
685:天水郡公
526:Zhao
270:Song
258:Zhao
130:Died
118:Born
1813:PRC
1809:ROC
1793:Jīn
1769:Sui
1753:Jìn
1745:Han
1741:Qin
1729:Xia
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523:is
461:重昏侯
347:宋钦宗
333:宋欽宗
36:宋欽宗
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