Emperor Cheng of Han - Definition and Overview
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,
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,
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,
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,
Potentate
,
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,
Royal
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Royalty
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Ruler
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Sovereign
,
Suzerain
,
Tetrarch
Han Chengdi
(漢成帝)
Family name
:
Liu
(劉 liú)
Given name
:
Ao (驁 py. áo)
Posthumous name
:
(full)
Xiaocheng (孝成, xiào chéng)
"filial and established"
Posthumous name
:
<center>(short)
Cheng (成, chéng)
"established" or "successful"
Emperor Cheng of Han
(
51 BC
–
7 BC
) was an
emperor
of the Chinese
Han Dynasty
from
33 BC
until 7 BC.
Era names
Jianshi
(建始 py. jìan shĭ)
32 BC
-
28 BC
Heping
(河平 py. hé píng)
28 BC
-
25 BC
Yangshuo
(陽朔 py. yáng shùo)
24 BC
-
21 BC
Hongjia
(鴻嘉 py. hóng jīa)
20 BC
-
17 BC
Yongshi
(永始 py. yŏng shĭ)
16 BC
-
13 BC
Yuanyan
(元延 py. yúan yán)
12 BC
-
9 BC
Suihe
(綏和 py. sūi hé)
8 BC
-
7 BC
Personal information
Father
Emperor Yuan of Han
Mother
Grand Empress Dowager Wang, aunt of
Wang Mang
Wives
Empress Xu (deposed
18 BC
)
Empress Zhao Feiyan (murdered
1 BC
)
Major concubines
consort Pan
consort Zhao (suicide
7 BC
, younger sister of empress Zhao Feiyan)
Children
2 sons by consorts, murdered
11 BC
Preceded by:
Emperor Yuan of Han
Emperor of the Han Dynasty
33 BC
–
7 BC
Succeeded by:
Emperor Ai of Han
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