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1 Chinese grand empresses dowager  



1.1  Han dynasty  





1.2  Cao Wei  





1.3  Jin dynasty (266420)  





1.4  Liu Song dynasty  





1.5  Chen dynasty  





1.6  Northern Wei dynasty  





1.7  Northern Qi dynasty  





1.8  Northern Zhou dynasty  





1.9  Tang dynasty  





1.10  Song dynasty  





1.11  Liao dynasty  





1.12  Jin dynasty (11151234)  





1.13  Yuan dynasty  





1.14  Ming dynasty  





1.15  Qing dynasty  







2 Japanese grand empresses dowager  





3 See also  





4 References  














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Grand empress dowager (also grand dowager empressorgrand empress mother) (Chinese and Japanese: ; pinyin: tàihuángtàihòu; rōmaji: taikōtaigō; Korean: 태황태후 (太皇太后); romaja: Tae Hwang Tae Hu; Vietnamese: Thái Hoàng thái hậu (太皇太后) was a title given to the grandmother,[1] or a woman from the same generation, of a Chinese emperor, Japanese, Korean, or Vietnamese king in the Chinese cultural sphere.

The great empress dowager was preferred over the empress dowager and had priority over the emperor in terms of respect. Some grand empresses dowager held regency during the emperor's childhood. Some of the most prominent empress dowagers extended their regencies beyond the time when the emperor was old enough to govern alone. This was seen as a source of political turmoil, according to the traditional views of Chinese historians.

Chinese grand empresses dowager[edit]

Han dynasty[edit]

Cao Wei[edit]

Jin dynasty (266–420)[edit]

Liu Song dynasty[edit]

Chen dynasty[edit]

Northern Wei dynasty[edit]

Northern Qi dynasty[edit]

Northern Zhou dynasty[edit]

Tang dynasty[edit]

Song dynasty[edit]

Liao dynasty[edit]

Jin dynasty (1115–1234)[edit]

Yuan dynasty[edit]

Ming dynasty[edit]

Qing dynasty[edit]

Japanese grand empresses dowager[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Twitchett, Denis C.; Mote, Frederick W. (1998-01-28). The Cambridge History of China: Volume 8, The Ming Dynasty. Cambridge University Press. p. 18. ISBN 9780521243339.

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