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Emperor Shenzong of Song ( Chinese: 宋神宗, Pinyin: Sòng Shénzōng ) ( 25 May 1048 – 1 April 1085 ) was the sixth emperor of the Chinese Song Dynasty.
Shen's confidant, Emperor Shenzong of Song ( r. 1067 – 1085 ), a Song era portrait painting.
With his demonstrations of loyalty and ability, Shen Kuo was awarded the honorary title of a State Foundation Viscount by Emperor Shenzong of Song ( r. 1067 – 1085 ), who placed a great amount of trust in Shen Kuo.

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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.

Shenzong and was
Although the Tangut emperor Shenzong was willing, his court and, in particular, his general Aša-gambu, recommended against it.
Born Zhao Ji, he was the 11th son of Emperor Shenzong.
In 1080, on route to a fresh appointment in Cangzhou, Zeng was granted an audience with Emperor Shenzong.
As Emperor Shenzong was too young to rule the kingdom, the Empress Dowager Xiao became the regent.
Zhezong was the son of Emperor Shenzong.
Zhao Linghua was the son of Zhao Shijiang ( 趙世將 ), known posthumously as Marquess of Huayin ( 華陰侯 ), who was a fourth cousin of Emperor Shenzong.
Shenzong, né Li Zunxu, was emperor of Western Xia from 1211 to 1223.

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Emperor Yingzong of Song ordered Sima Guang and other scholars to begin compiling this universal history of China in 1065 and they presented it to his successor Emperor Shenzong of Song in 1084.
File: Shenzong of Song. jpg | Court portrait of Emperor Shenzong of Song ( r. 1067-1085 ), Chinese
* 1069 – 1076: with the support of Emperor Shenzong of Song, Chancellor Wang Anshi of the Chinese Song Dynasty introduces the ' New Policies ', including the Baojia system of societal organization and militias, low-cost loans for farmers, taxes instead of corvée labor, government monopolies on tea, salt, and wine, reforming the land survey system, and eliminating the poetry requirement in the imperial examination system to gain bureaucrats of a more practical bent.
Emperor Shenzong of Song China.
* Shenzong of Song starts to rule.
* Shenzong appoints Wang Anshi as his chief counsellor.
* April 1 – Emperor Shenzong of China ( b. 1048 )
He influenced the written works of many Chinese historians, including the works of Ban Gu and Ban Zhao in the 1st and 2nd centuries, and even Sima Guang's 11th-century compilation of the Zizhi Tongjian ( 資治通鑒 / 资治通鉴 ), presented to Emperor Shenzong of Song in 1084 AD.
The drop in state revenues, a succession of budget deficits, and widespread inflation prompted the Emperor Shenzong of Song to seek advice from Wang.
During his reign, Shenzong became interested in Wang Anshi's policies and appointed Wang as Chancellor.
In 1070, the Song emperor Shenzong invited 5, 300 Muslim men from Bukhara, to settle in China in order to create a buffer zone between the Chinese and the Liao empire in the northeast.

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The dates of his birth and death are uncertain, but he was probably born before 1050 and died on 12 October of an unknown year ( Possibly 1081, latest 1085 ).
Gregory VII died the next year on May 25, 1085 in exile.
Gregory VII died in 1085, and Matilda's forces, with those of Prince Jordan I of Capua ( her off and on again enemy ), took to the field in support of a new pope, Victor III.
# Malcolm, died ca. 1085
Desiderius, abbot of Monte Cassino was first chosen pope as Victor III when Gregory VII died in 1085, but after Victor's short reign, Otho was elected Pope Urban II by acclamation ( March 1088 ) at a small meeting of cardinals and other prelates held in Terracina in March 1088.
When Robert Guiscard died on 17 July 1085, Bohemond inherited his father's Adriatic possessions, which were soon lost to the Byzantines, while his younger half-brother Roger inherited Apulia and the Italian possessions.
Guiscard, returning with 150 ships to restore them, occupied Corfu and Kefalonia with the help of Ragusa and the Dalmatian cities ( which were under the rule of Demetrius Zvonimir of Croatia ), but died along with 500 Norman knights of fever in the latter on 17 July 1085, in his 70th year.
Walter died in a construction accident at Hereford in 1085 and was succeeded by his son, Roger de Lacy.
In 1085, this half-brother died of an illness ; and Shirakawa's own son, Taruhito-shinnō ( 善仁親王 ) became Crown Prince.
* Matilda ( Maud ) of Montgomery, she married Robert, Count of Mortain and died c. 1085.
Herfast ( or Arfast ) ( died 1085 ) was a medieval Lord Chancellor of England, Bishop of Elmham and Bishop of Thetford.
Gerard ( died 21 May 1108 ) was Archbishop of York between 1100 and 1108 and Lord Chancellor of England from 1085 until 1092.
His first wife was Hedwige ( died 1085 or 1090 ), daughter of Frederick, count of Formbach.
She accompanied him on a second campaign against the Byzantines, during which Robert died on Kefalonia in 1085 with Sikelgaita at his side.
Disappointed and sorrowing he withdrew to Monte Cassino, and later to the castle of Salerno by the sea, in 1084, where he died in the following year, 25 May 1085.
* Pope Benedict IX ( born c. 1012 ; died between 1055 and 1085 ); born Theophylactus
Yusuf Khas Hajib died in 1085 at the age of 66 in the city of Kashgar, and was buried there.
Gundred died in childbirth at Castle Acre, Norfolk, 27 May 1085, one of her husband's estates, and was buried at the Chapter house of Lewes Priory.
He was still in Greece when his father died on 17 July 1085 in Kefalonia.
During the time of Frankish ( Norman ) dominion in Greece, the village was renamed Fiskardo after Robert Guiscard, Duke of Apulia and Calabria and founder of the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies who died at the Atheras beach in 1085.
However, Gregory died in 1085 and his successors took a less intensive part in the affairs of Germany.

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