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Wang Zhi (empress) Empress Wang of Jing (孝景王皇后, 173–126 BC), also known by her birth name Wang Zhi (王娡) and by her title Lady Wang (), was an empress#China, empress during the Han Dynasty. She was the second wife of Emperor Jing of Han, Empe ...
(王娡) (died 126 BC), empress of the Han dynasty, married to Emperor Jing *
Empress Wang (Xuan) Empress Wang (王皇后, personal name unknown) (died 16 BC), formally Empress Xiaoxuan (孝宣皇后), semi-formally Empress Dowager Qiongcheng (邛成太后, to distinguish her from her daughter-in-law Empress Wang Zhengjun, with the same family ...
(王皇后, given name unknown) (died 16 BC), empress of the Han dynasty, married to Emperor Xuan *
Wang Zhengjun Wang Zhengjun (; 71 BC – 13 AD), officially Empress Xiaoyuan (孝元皇后), later and more commonly known as Grand Empress Dowager Wang, born in Yuancheng (modern Handan, Hebei), was an empress during the Western Han dynasty of China, who pla ...
(王政君) (71 BC–AD 13), empress of the Han dynasty, married to Emperor Yuan * Empress Wang (Ping) (王皇后, given name unknown) (8 BC–AD 23), empress of the Han dynasty, married to Emperor Ping *
Empress Wang (Xin dynasty) Empress Wang (王皇后, personal name unknown) (died 21 CE), formally Empress Xiaomu (孝睦皇后, literally, the Filial and Congenial Empress) was an empress during the Xin Dynasty. Lady Wang married her husband, the eventual Xin emperor Wang ...
(王皇后, given name unknown) (died 21), empress of the Xin dynasty *
Empress Wang (Cao Fang) Empress Wang, personal name unknown, was an empress of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period of China. She was the third wife of Cao Fang, the third emperor of Cao Wei. Very little is known about her, other than that she was the daughter of ...
(王皇后, given name unknown) (
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254), empress of the Cao Wei state *
Wang Muzhi Empress Wang Muzhi (王穆之) (died 22 February 365), formally Empress Aijing (哀靖皇后, literally "the lamentable and peaceful empress") was an empress of Jin Dynasty (266–420). Her husband was Emperor Ai. Wang Muzhi's father Wang Meng ( ...
(王穆之) (died 365), empress of the Jin dynasty, married to Emperor Ai *
Wang Fahui Empress Wang Fahui (王法慧) (360 – 24 October 380), formally Empress Xiaowuding (孝武定皇后, literally "the filial, martial, and quieting empress") was an empress during Jin Dynasty (266–420). Her husband was Emperor Xiaowu. When Emp ...
(王法慧) (360–380), empress of the Jin dynasty, married to Emperor Xiaowu *
Wang Shen'ai Empress Wang Shen'ai (王神愛) (384 – September or October 412), formally Empress Anxi (安僖皇后, literally "the peaceful and careful empress") was an empress of Jin Dynasty (266–420). Her husband was the developmentally disabled Empe ...
(王神愛) (384–412), empress of the Jin dynasty, married to Emperor An *
Wang Xianyuan Wang Xianyuan (王憲嫄) (427 – October 9, 464), formally Empress Wenmu (文穆皇后, literally "the civil and solemn empress"), was an empress of the Chinese dynasty Liu Song. Her husband was Emperor Xiaowu (Liu Jun). Background Wang Xia ...
(王憲嫄) (427–464), empress of the Liu Song dynasty, married to Emperor Xiaowu *
Wang Zhenfeng Wang Zhenfeng (王貞風) (436 – 12 November 479), formally Empress Gong (恭皇后, literally "the respectful empress"), was an empress of the China, Chinese Liu Song dynasty. Her husband was Emperor Ming of Song (Liu Yu). She served as regen ...
(王貞風) (436–479), empress of the Liu Song dynasty, married to Emperor Ming *
Wang Shaoming Wang Shaoming (王韶明) was an empress of the Chinese dynasty Southern Qi. Her husband was Xiao Zhaowen, known by his post-removal title of Prince of Hailing. Wang Shaoming was the daughter of the official Wang Ci (王慈), who came from a nob ...
(王韶明) (fl. 490–494), empress of Southern Qi, married to Xiao Zhaowen *
Wang Shunhua Wang Shunhua (王蕣華) was an empress of the Chinese Southern Qi dynasty. Her husband was the final emperor of the dynasty, Emperor He. Wang Shunhua's grandfather Wang Jian was an early Southern Qi prime minister, and her clan was one of th ...
(王蕣華) (fl. 499–502), empress of Southern Qi, married to Xiao Baorong * Empress Wang (Jing) (王皇后, given name unknown) (fl. 552–557), empress of the Liang dynasty, married to Xiao Fangzhi *
Empress Wang (Xiao Cha) Empress Wang (; personal name unknown) (died 563), formally Empress Jing (, literally "the meek empress"), was an empress consort of the Chinese Western Liang dynasty. Her husband Xiao Cha (Emperor Xuan) founded the Western Liang with the support ...
(王皇后, given name unknown) (died 563), empress of the Liang dynasty, married to Xiao Cha * Wang Shaoji (王少姬) (fl. 560–583), empress of the Chen dynasty *
Empress Wang (Gaozong) Empress Wang ( 628 – between 16 November–3 December 655) was an empress of the Chinese Tang Dynasty. She was the first wife and empress of Emperor Gaozong and became empress shortly after he became emperor in 649. She, however, did not bear a ...
(王皇后, given name unknown) (died 655), empress of the Tang dynasty, married to Emperor Gaozong *
Empress Wang (Xuanzong) Empress Wang (王皇后, personal name unknown) (died 724) was an Empress of the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty. Her husband was Emperor Xuanzong. She was initially made empress after he became emperor in 712, but eventually lost favor to Consort ...
(王皇后, given name unknown) (died 724), empress of the Tang dynasty, married to Emperor Xuanzong *
Empress Wang (Dezong) Empress Wang (王皇后, personal name unknown) (died December 6, 786), formally Empress Zhaode (昭德皇后, "the accomplished and virtuous empress"), was an empress of the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty for three days before her death. She was the ...
(王皇后, given name unknown) (died 786), empress of the Tang dynasty, married to Emperor Dezong *
Empress Wang (Yang Pu) Empress Wang (王皇后, personal name unknown), known as Empress Rang (讓皇后, "empress of the emperor who yielded") during Southern Tang, was the wife and empress of Yang Pu (Emperor Rui), the final ruler of the History of China, Chinese Five D ...
(王皇后, given name unknown) (fl. 933–937), empress of the Wu state *
Empress Wang (Taizu) Empress Wang (王皇后, given name unknown) (942–963) was a Chinese Empress consort of the Song Dynasty, married to Emperor Taizu of Song. Titles *During the reign of Emperor Gaozu of Later Jin (28 November 936 – 28 July 942): **Lady Wang ( ...
(王皇后, given name unknown) (942–963), empress of the Song dynasty, married to Emperor Taizu *
Empress Wang (Huizong) Empress Wang (1084–1108) was a Chinese Empress consort of the Song Dynasty, married to Emperor Huizong of Song. Wang came from the capital, and her father served as prefect. She was selected to be the primary consort of Prince Huizeng by his le ...
(王皇后, given name unknown) (1084–1108), empress of the Song dynasty, married to Emperor Huizong *
Empress Wang (Western Xia) Empress Wang (, died December 1167 or January 1168Wu Guangcheng, '' Xixia Shushi'' (1825), Chapter 37.) was the first empress of Emperor Renzong of Western Xia. She was from an aristocratic Tangut family.Wu Guangcheng, '' Xixia Shushi'' (1825), C ...
(罔皇后, given name unknown) (died 1167/1168), empress of the Western Xia dynasty * Empress Rensheng (仁聖皇后, given name unknown) (fl. 1213–1233), empress of the Jurchen Jin dynasty *
Empress Wang (Jingtai) Empress Wang (1427–1507) was a Chinese empress consort of the Ming dynasty, married to the Jingtai Emperor. Wang was married to Jingtai in 1449. When the elder brother of Jingtai was taken prisoner by the Mongols later that year, Jingtai becam ...
(汪皇后, given name unknown) (died 1505), empress of the Ming dynasty, married to Jingtai Emperor *
Empress Wang (Chenghua) Empress Xiaozhenchun (1440/1450 –1518), of the Wang clan, was a Chinese empress consort of the Ming dynasty, married to the Chenghua Emperor. Empress Wang was chosen by the emperor to the position of empress after her predecessor had been depo ...
(王皇后, given name unknown) (died 1518), empress of the Ming dynasty, married to Chenghua Emperor *
Empress Wang (Southern Ming) Empress Xiaogangkuang (died 1662) was a Chinese empress consort of the Southern Ming, empress to the Yongli Emperor The Yongli Emperor (; 1623–1662; reigned 18 November 1646 – 1 June 1662), personal name Zhu Youlang, was a royal member to ...
(王皇后, given name unknown) (died 1662), empress of Southern Ming


See also

* Empress Dowager Wang (disambiguation) {{disambiguation, tndis
Wang Wang may refer to: Names * Wang (surname) (王), a common Chinese surname * Wāng (汪), a less common Chinese surname * Titles in Chinese nobility * A title in Korean nobility * A title in Mongolian nobility Places * Wang River in Thailand ...