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87 88 89 90 91 Her biography gives no choronym . WS 13/324 . Her father Yeh - kan was the Tribal Overseer of the Eastern Tribe . Clan's choronym is given in WS 83A / 1811 . Her biography gives no choronym . Her father was Yao - hsing .
87 88 89 90 91 Her biography gives no choronym . WS 13/324 . Her father Yeh - kan was the Tribal Overseer of the Eastern Tribe . Clan's choronym is given in WS 83A / 1811 . Her biography gives no choronym . Her father was Yao - hsing .
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The choronym of the fourth Empress , née Feng , is unknown.97 The Kao clan from Po - hai produced two Empresses , while the choronym of the third Empress , née Kao , is unknown.98 Two Empresses belonged to a Ho clan from Tai - chün ...
The choronym of the fourth Empress , née Feng , is unknown.97 The Kao clan from Po - hai produced two Empresses , while the choronym of the third Empress , née Kao , is unknown.98 Two Empresses belonged to a Ho clan from Tai - chün ...
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A woman née Mu for whom the choronym is not known is called “ Empress ” by the dynastic history , but she merely gave birth to the Heir Apparent of the Last Ruler , the Child Ruler . 102 She will be excluded from this study .
A woman née Mu for whom the choronym is not known is called “ Empress ” by the dynastic history , but she merely gave birth to the Heir Apparent of the Last Ruler , the Child Ruler . 102 She will be excluded from this study .
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