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Emperor and Gao
The political reformers at court, called the New Policies Group ( 新法, Xin Fa ), were led by Emperor Shenzong of Song and the Chancellors Fan Zhongyan and Wang Anshi, while the political conservatives were led by Chancellor Sima Guang and Empress Dowager Gao, regent of the young Emperor Zhezong of Song.
* 1093: when the Chinese Empress Dowager Gao dies, the conservative faction that had followed Sima Guang is ousted from court, the liberal reforms of Wang Anshi reinstated, and Emperor Zhezong of Song halted all negotiations with the Tanguts of the Western Xia, resuming in armed conflict with them.
Emperor Shun Di is forced to abandon the throne and Qi Gao Di becomes the first ruler of Southern Qi.
** Liu Xiang, Chinese prince involved in the Lü Clan Disturbance in 180 BC and grandson of Emperor Gao of Han
** Liu Xingju, Chinese prince of the Han Dynasty and a key player during the Lü Clan Disturbance ( 180 BC ), grandson of Emperor Gao of Han and son of Prince Liu Fei of Qi
** Empress Dowager Lü, de facto ruler of the Chinese Han dynasty and wife of Emperor Gao
* 195 BC Gaozu of Han ( or Gao ), first Emperor of the Chinese Han Dynasty, who has ruled from 202 BC ( b. 256 or 247 BC )
* Emperor Qin Er Shi of the Qin Dynasty is assassinated by his chief eunuch Zhao Gao.
* Gaozu of Han ( or Gao ), first Emperor of the Chinese Han Dynasty, who has ruled from 202 BC ( b. 256 or 247 BC )
* Empress Dowager Bo, imperial concubine of Emperor Gao of the Han dynasty
* Liu Xingju, Chinese prince of the Han Dynasty and a key player during the Lü Clan Disturbance ( 180 BC ), grandson of Emperor Gao of Han and son of Prince Liu Fei of Qi
* Liu Xiang, Chinese prince involved in the Lü Clan Disturbance in 180 BC and grandson of Emperor Gao of Han
* Empress Dowager Lü, de facto ruler of the Chinese Han dynasty and wife of Emperor Gao
In the winter of 200 BC, following a siege of Taiyuan, Emperor Gao personally led a military campaign against Modun.
Most of the Imperial entourage accompanying the Emperor was left ignorant of the Emperor's death ; only a younger son, Ying Huhai, who was traveling with his father, the eunuch Zhao Gao, Li Si, and five or six favorite eunuchs knew of the death.
In 479, after rival Liu Song's throne was usurped by the general Xiao Daocheng, who established Southern Qi as its Emperor Gao, Northern Wei commissioned Liu Chang ( 劉昶 ) the Prince of Danyang, a Liu Song prince who had fled to Northern Wei in 465, with an army and promising him support to rebuild Liu Song.
In fall 497, Emperor Xiaowen created Feng Run to be empress, and when Yuan Ke's mother Consort Gao subsequently died, common belief was that Empress Feng had her secretly poisoned so that she could raise Yuan Ke herself.
Meanwhile, however, in Emperor Xiaowen's absence, Empress Feng had been carrying on an affair with the attendant Gao Pusa ( 高菩薩 ).
Once Emperor Xiaowen arrived back in Luoyang, he arrested Gao and Empress Feng's assistant Shuang Meng ( 雙蒙 ) and interrogated them.
Lü Zhi ( 241 BC-180 BC ), style name E ' xu (), commonly known as Empress Lü () and Empress Dowager Lü (), or formally Empress Gao of Han (), was the empress consort of Emperor Gaozu ( or Emperor Gao ), the founder and first ruler of the Han Dynasty.
Emperor Guangwu, who restored the Han Dynasty in AD 25, posthumously replaced Lü Zhi as " Empress Gao " in Gaozu's temple with another of Gaozu's concubines, Consort Bo.

Emperor and 256
* 195 BC Emperor Gaozu of Han ( b. 256 )
* Emperor Gaozu of Han, founder of the Han Dynasty in China, ( 256 BC 195 BC, reigned 202 BC 195 BC )
At the end of 256 a new persecution of the Christians under Emperor Valerian I broke out, and both Pope Stephen I and his successor, Pope Sixtus II, suffered martyrdom at Rome.
The Company had only 206 horsemen, 1, 256 foot soldiers left and no clear leader when Emperor Michael attacked, trusting in his numerical superiority, only to be defeated in Battle of Apros in July 1305.
These kingdoms are mentioned in Ashoka's edicts ( 256 BCE ) and were considered part of the outer circle of the imperium ; subject to the rule of the Mauryan Emperor, although doubtless enjoying a considerable degree of autonomy under their local rulers.
* Emperor Gaozu of Han, Liu Bang ( 256 BC or 247 BC 195 BC ), founding emperor of the Chinese Han Dynasty
Shortly after his acclamation as Emperor ( Augustus ) Valerian made Gallienus his co-Emperor and his grandson, Valerian, Caesar, in 256.
*** Emperor Joker ( tpb, 256 pages, 2007, ISBN 1-4012-1193-3 ) includes:
A cameo ( carving ) | cameo showing an equestrian combat scene, depicting the capture of Roman Emperor Valerian ( emperor ) | Valerian in 256 by Shapur I, “ with our own hand ”, according to the latter's own pronouncement.

Emperor and BC
Augustus (, September 23, 63 BC August 19, 14 AD ) was the founder of the Roman Empire and its first Emperor, ruling from 27 BC until his death in 14 AD.
* Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus ( consul 16 BC ), only child of the above Gnaeus Domitius and Aemilia Lepida, paternal grandfather of the Emperor Nero, maternal grandfather of Valeria Messalina ( third wife of the emperor Claudius )
* The Emperor Nero was born in AD 37 to the Domitius above as Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus ( named after Domitius's father Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus ( consul 16 BC )).
The Roman province by that name had been on hiatus from 27 BC and re-established by Emperor Vespasian only in 72 AD.
** Emperor Ai of Han ( 27 BC 1 BC )
Barcino Nova is the town's Latin name meaning " new Barcelona "; Barcino was the Roman name for Barcelona in Spain from its foundation by Emperor Augustus in 10 BC, and it was only changed to Barcelona in the Middle Ages.
These mostly range in date from the beginning of the Greek Bronze Age ( about 3200 BC ) to the reign of the Roman Emperor Constantine I in the 4th century AD.
Constantinople was founded by the Roman Emperor Constantine I on the site of an already-existing city, Byzantium, settled in the early days of Greek colonial expansion, probably around 671 662 BC.
His unification of the other six powers, and further annexations in the modern regions of Zhejiang, Fujian, Guangdong and Guangxi in 214 BC, enabled him to proclaim himself the First Emperor ( Qin Shi Huang ).
Claudius ( Latin: Tiberius Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus ; 1 August 10 BC 13 October AD 54 ) was Roman Emperor from 41 to 54.
Emperor Wu of Han ( r. 141 BC-87 BC ) went to war with the Dayuan for this reason, since the Dayuan were hording a massive amount of tall, strong, Central Asian bred horses in the Hellenized Greek region of Fergana ( established slightly earlier by Alexander the Great ).
Although experiencing some defeats early on in the campaign, Emperor Wu's war from 104 BC to 102 BC succeeded in gathering the prized tribute of horses from Fergana.
* 3 BC Servius Sulpicius Galba, Roman Emperor ( d. 69 )
The " Heshang Gong Version " is named after the legendary Heshang Gong ( " Riverside Sage ") who supposedly lived during the reign ( 202-157 BC ) of Emperor Wen of Han.
Augustus, the first Emperor ( r. 27 BC AD 14 ), had nominally shared power with his colleagues, and more formal offices of co-Emperor had existed from Marcus Aurelius ( r. 161 80 ) on.
In Nihon Shoki, a book of Japanese history finished in the eighth century, it is said that the Empire of Japan was founded in 660 BC by Emperor Jimmu.
According to the legendary account in the Kojiki, Emperor Jimmu would have been born on 13 February 711 BC ( the first day of the first month of the Chinese calendar ), and died, again according to legend, on 11 March 585 BC ( both dates according to the lunisolar traditional Japanese calendar ).
In China, according to legend, family names started with Emperor Fu Xi in 2852 BC < ref name = Seng2008 >
* 660 BC Traditional date for the foundation of Japan by Emperor Jimmu.
* 202 BC coronation ceremony of Liu Bang as Emperor Gaozu of Han takes place, initiating four centuries of the Han Dynasty's rule over China.
The first extensive Roman campaigns in Britain were by the armies of Julius Caesar in 55 and in 54 BC, but the first significant campaign of conquest did not begin until AD 43, in the reign of the Emperor Claudius.

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