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Posthumous (1300 bytes)
1: '''''Posthumous''''' means after [[death]]. 3: ...There are many examples of famous works published posthumously. Examples include: 7: ...dren are those born after his death. The name '''Posthumous''' or '''Postumus''' was sometimes given to child... 8: ** '''Posthumous''' is a character in [[Shakespeare]]'s [[poem]], ... 9: ...fter death. These names are known as [[posthumous name]]s. Posthumous name (10442 bytes) 1: ...ot related to the Chinese emperor have posthumous names. An example is [[Sun Yat-Sen]] who is called ''F... 4: ...l King" (文王). The use of posthumous names was stopped in the [[Qin Dynasty]], because [[Qi... 7: All Chinese posthumous names for rulers end in one or two of the [[Chinese ch... 9: ...le those Qing empresses who were given posthumous names, 孝 xiào is always initial. 11: ...for example, [[Kangxi Emperor of China|Kangxi]]'s name is The Emperors of Order who Observes the Heavenl... Posthumous Diary (1563 bytes) 1: '''''Posthumous Diary''''' (''Diario postumo'') is a series of po... 9: ''Posthumous Diary'' was translated into English by [[Johnatha... Posthumous execution (1864 bytes) 1: '''Posthumous execution''' is the [[ritual]] [[execution (legal... Congressional Space Medal of Honor (2877 bytes) 7: ...sional Space Medal of Honor may also be presented posthumously to those astronauts who died in the line of dut... 11: ... [[President of the United States]] in Congress's name. 17: * [[1978]] [[Gus Grissom|Virgil "Gus" Grissom]] (posthumous) 23: * [[1997]] [[Roger Chaffee]] (posthumous) 24: * [[1997]] [[Edward White]] (posthumous) Malcolm Lowry (1583 bytes) 12: *''Lunar Caustic'' ([[1958]], posthumous) 13: ... Lord from Heaven Thy Dwelling Place'' ([[1961]], posthumous, based on experiences in British Columbia) 14: ... the Grave wherein my Friend is Laid'' ([[1968]], posthumous) 15: *''October Ferry to Gabriola'' ([[1970]], posthumous) Prince of Hongnong (2200 bytes) 5: ...ing the [[Han dynasty]]. His posthumous imperial name was Shaodi, which he shares with several other em... 10: <TD width=71>[[Chinese family name|Family name]]</TD> 13: <TD width=71>[[Chinese name|Given name]]</TD> 16: <TD width=71>[[Chinese era name|Era name]]</TD> 41: <TD width=71>[[Temple name]]</TD> Annalisa Cima (745 bytes) 1: ...oet, who helped publish [[Eugenio Montale]]'s ''[[Posthumous Diary]]''. 3: ...came his last muse. She helped him organize the ''Posthumous Diary'', a series of poems which were intended fo... Isak Dinesen (3050 bytes) 3: ..., [[1885]]-[[September 7]], [[1962]]) was a [[pen name]] for the [[Denmark|Danish]] author '''Karen Blix... 5: ... various Danish periodicals in 1905 under the pen name ''Osceola''. 15: ...'' (1907, published in a Danish journal under the name Osceola) 16: ...'' (1907, published in a Danish journal under the name Osceola) 26: * ''Ehrengard'' (posthumous 1963, USA) Peter Schwartz (280 bytes) 1: ...ctivist]]'' and has contributed to some of Rand's posthumous works such as ''The Voice of Reason'' and ''Retur... King Wu (186 bytes) 1: '''King Wu''' was a posthumous title often given to the king who won martial glo... Hound of Heaven (415 bytes) 1: ...Francis Thompson]], and the source of much of his posthumous reputation. It was included in the [[Oxford Book ... Emperor Chong of Han China (2046 bytes) 11: <TD width=71>[[Chinese family name|Family name]]</TD> 14: <TD width=71>[[Chinese name|Given name]]</TD> 17: <TD width=71>[[Chinese era name|Era name]]</TD> 42: <TD width=71>[[Temple name]]</TD> 45: <TD width=71>[[Courtesy name]]</TD> Emperor Xiaowu of Jin China (3196 bytes) 9: <TD width=71>[[Chinese family name|Family name]]</TD> 12: <TD width=71>[[Chinese name|Given name]]</TD> 15: <td width=71>[[Era name]]s</td> 25: ...容) (d. [[August 9]] [[400]]), [[posthumous name]]: Empress Dowager Wen (文太后,... 28: ...or [[360]]-[[October 24]], [[380]]), [[posthumous name]]: Queen Ding (定皇后, literary... Emperor Zhang of Han China (2322 bytes) 6: <TD width=71>[[Chinese family name|Family name]]</TD> 9: <TD width=71>[[Chinese name|Given name]]</TD> 12: <TD width=71>[[Chinese era name|Era name]]</TD> 41: <TD width=71>[[Temple name]]</TD> 44: <TD width=71>[[Courtesy name]]</TD> Emperor Jianwen of Jin China (3147 bytes) 9: <TD width=71>[[Chinese family name|Family name]]</TD> 12: <TD width=71>[[Chinese name|Given name]]</TD> 15: <td width=71>[[Era name]]s</td> 23: ...3;春) (d. [[326]] or [[327]]), [[posthumous name]]: Empress Dowager Xuan (宣太后... 26: ...6;姬) (d. [[348]] or [[349]]), [[posthumous name]]: Queen Shun (顺皇后, literary... Emperor Zhi of Han China (2336 bytes) 11: <TD width=71>[[Chinese family name|Family name]]</TD> 14: <TD width=71>[[Chinese name|Given name]]</TD> 17: <TD width=71>[[Chinese era name|Era name]]</TD> 42: <TD width=71>[[Temple name]]</TD> 45: <TD width=71>[[Courtesy name]]</TD> Emperor Gong of Jin China (2877 bytes) 9: <TD width=71>[[Chinese family name|Family name]]</TD> 12: <TD width=71>[[Chinese name|Given name]]</TD> 15: <td width=71>[[Era name]]s</td> 24: ...2;女) (d. [[390]] or [[391]]), [[posthumous name]]: [[Empress Dowager]] De (德太ࡧ... 27: ...] or [[384]]-[[August 7]], [[436]]), [[posthumous name]]: [[queen consort|Queen]] Si (思皇&#... Emperor He of Han China (2370 bytes) 11: <TD width=71>[[Chinese family name|Family name]]</TD> 14: <TD width=71>[[Chinese name|Given name]]</TD> 17: <TD width=71>[[Chinese era name|Era name]]</TD> 43: <TD width=71>[[Temple name]]</TD> 46: <TD width=71>[[Courtesy name]]</TD> Xiaowen (243 bytes) 3: 2.'''Xiaowen''' was the less common [[posthumous name]] of [[Emperor Wen of Han China]].
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