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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Wu_ZetianWu Zetian - Wikipedia

    In 690, Wu Zetian founded the Wu Zhou dynasty, named after the historical Zhou dynasty (1046256 BC). The traditional historical view is to discount the Wu Zhou dynasty: dynasties by definition involve the succession of rulers from one family, and the Wu Zhou dynasty was founded by Wu and ended within her lifetime, with her ...

  2. Wu Zetian (chinesisch 武則天 / 武则天, Pinyin Wǔ Zétiān; * 625; † 16. Dezember 705 ) war die einzige Frau mit dem Titel chinesischer „Kaiser“. Ihre Herrschaft (690–705 [1] ) wird auch als Dynastie Zhou ( 周 ) verzeichnet und unterbrach die Tang-Dynastie ( 唐朝 ).

  3. Wu Zetian (624–705) was the only female emperor in China's history. She ruled the Tang Dynasty as empress (655–690), and then as Emperor for 15 years, in the seldom-mentioned Zhou Dynasty. During her long reign totaling 50 years, the empire became relatively stable, peaceful, powerful, and prosperous.

  4. 17. März 2016 · Empress Wu Zetian (Empress Consort Wu, Wu Hou, Wu Mei Niang, Mei-Niang, and Wu Zhao, l. 624-705 CE, r. 690-704 CE) was the only female emperor of Imperial China. She reigned during the Tang Dynasty (618-907 CE) and was one of the most effective and controversial monarchs in China's history.

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  5. Wu Zhao (624–705), also known as Empress Wu Zetian, was the first and only woman emperor of China. With her exceptional intelligence, extraordinary competence in politics, and inordinate ambition, she ruled as the “Holy and Divine Emperor” of the Second Zhou Dynasty (690–705) for fifteen years.

  6. Wu Zetian, the only female emperor to rule China, was born in 624 and was the de facto ruler of the Tang Dynasty from 665 to 705. However, Wu Zetians rise to power was long and complex.

  7. 29. Jan. 2019 · Kaiserin Wu Zetian von Zhou China. Britische Bibliothek Robana/Getty Images. Aktualisiert am 29. Januar 2019. Wie so viele andere starke weibliche Anführer, von Katharina der Großen bis zur Kaiserinwitwe Cixi , wurde Chinas einzige weibliche Kaiserin in Legenden und in der Geschichte verunglimpft.