Li Congyi

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Li Congyi (李從益) (931 – June 23, 947), known as the Prince of Xu (許王), was an imperial prince of the Chinese Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms Period state Later Tang. He was the youngest son of its second emperor Li Siyuan (Emperor Mingzong). In the confusion of the destruction of Later Tang's successor state Later Jin, he was forced into claiming imperial title by Xiao Han, a general of the Khitan Liao Dynasty (whose forces had destroyed Later Jin), and was subsequently killed by Liu Zhiyuan, the founder of the succeeding Later Han. rdf:langString
李从益(931年-947年),中国五代十国后唐第二代明宗皇帝李嗣源的幼子。 rdf:langString
rdf:langString Li Congyi
rdf:langString 李從益
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rdf:langString Li Congyi
rdf:langString Li Congyi
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rdf:langString Emperor of China
rdf:langString Emperor Shizong of Liao
rdf:langString Liu Zhiyuan
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rdf:langString Emperor of China
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rdf:langString Li Congyi (李從益) (931 – June 23, 947), known as the Prince of Xu (許王), was an imperial prince of the Chinese Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms Period state Later Tang. He was the youngest son of its second emperor Li Siyuan (Emperor Mingzong). In the confusion of the destruction of Later Tang's successor state Later Jin, he was forced into claiming imperial title by Xiao Han, a general of the Khitan Liao Dynasty (whose forces had destroyed Later Jin), and was subsequently killed by Liu Zhiyuan, the founder of the succeeding Later Han.
rdf:langString 李从益(931年-947年),中国五代十国后唐第二代明宗皇帝李嗣源的幼子。
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