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Emperor Shun of Han China, trad. ch. 漢順帝;, sim. ch. 漢顺帝, py. hàn shùn dì, wg. Han Shun-ti, ( 115- 144) was an emperor of the Chinese Han Dynasty.
| Family name | Liu (劉 liú) in Chinese |
| Given name | Bao (保 py. báo) |
| Era name | Yongjian (永建 py. yong jìan) 126- 132 Yangjia (陽嘉 py. yáng jia) 132- 135Alternate uses, see Number 135''. Events Epictetus writes the Enchiridion (approximate date) Last (4th) year of Yangjia era of the Chinese Han Dynasty The Diaspora begins as the Jews are expelled by the Roman Empire. Births Deaths Simon bar Kokhba, leader Yonghe (永和 py. yong hé) 136Events Pope Hyginus succeeds Pope Telesphorus First year of Yonghe era of the Chinese Han Dynasty Change of Patriarch of Constantinople from Patriarch Eleutherius to Patriarch Felix Births Deaths 136.- 141Events Construction of the Temple of Antoninus and Faustina in Rome. Change of Patriarch of Constantinople from Patriarch Felix to Patriarch Polycarpus II. Last (6th) year of Yonghe era of the Chinese Han Dynasty Births Deaths 141. Hanan (漢安 py. hàn ān) 142Events Construction of the Antonine Wall began in Scotland. First year of the Hanan era of the Chinese Han Dynasty Births Deaths 142.- 144 Jiankang (建康 py. jìan kāng) 144 |
| FatherA father is the male parent of a child. Fathers may be categorised according to their biological, social or legal relationship with the child. Historically, the biological relationship paternity has been determinative of fatherhood. However, proof of pate | Emperor An of Han ChinaFormat of naming convention in English is under discussion at Wikipedia talk:Naming conventions (Chinese). Emperor An of Han China ch. py. han n d wg. Han An-ti ( 94- 125) was an emperor of the Chinese Han Dynasty. Empress dowager Deng raised Liu Hu ( Liu |
| Mother | consort Li |
| Wife | empress Liang Na, then Empress Dowager Liang |
| Major concubines | consort Yu |
| Children | Emperor Chong of Han China |
| Duration of reign | 125- 144 |
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| Posthumous name | 孝順 (py. xiào shùn), literary meaning: "filial and submissive" |
| Posthumous name in short | 順 (py. shùn) , literary meaning: "submissive" |
| Preceded by: Marquess of Beixiang of Han China |
Eastern Han Dynasty | Succeeded by: Emperor Chong of Han China |