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  1. de.wikipedia.org › wiki › YongleYongle – Wikipedia

    Yongle (chinesisch 永樂 / 永乐, Pinyin Yǒnglè, W.-G. Yung-lo; * 2. Mai 1360 in Nanjing; † 12. August 1424 in Yumuchuan, Innere Mongolei) war der dritte Kaiser der chinesischen Ming-Dynastie und regierte von 17. Juli 1402 bis zu seinem Tod 1424 das Kaiserreich.

  2. The Yongle Emperor (2 May 1360 – 12 August 1424), personal name Zhu Di, was the third emperor of the Ming dynasty, reigning from 1402 to 1424. Zhu Di was the fourth son of the Hongwu Emperor, the founder of the Ming dynasty. He was originally enfeoffed as the Prince of Yan in May 1370, with the capital of his princedom at Beiping ...

  3. 30. Apr. 2024 · Yongle (born May 2, 1360, Yingtian [now Nanjing], Jiangsu province, China—died August 5, 1424, Yumuchuan [now in Inner Mongolia], en route to Beijing) was the reign name ( nianhao) of the third emperor (1402–24) of Chinas Ming dynasty (1368–1644), which he raised to its greatest power.

    • Charles O. Hucker
  4. www.wikiwand.com › de › YongleYongle - Wikiwand

    Yongle war der dritte Kaiser der chinesischen Ming-Dynastie und regierte von 17. Juli 1402 bis zu seinem Tod 1424 das Kaiserreich. Sein Geburtsname war Zhū Dì, sein Tempelname Tàizōng. Letzterer wurde 1538 in Chéngzǔ geändert.

  5. 14. Feb. 2019 · The Yongle Emperor (aka Chengzu or Yung Lo, r. 1403-1424 CE) was the third ruler of the Chinese Ming Dynasty (1368-1644 CE). Inheriting a stable state thanks to the work of his father, the Hongwu Emperor (r. 1368-1398 CE), Yongle made lasting contributions to Chinese history such as moving the capital to Beijing and beginning ...

    • Mark Cartwright
  6. Yongle emperor, or Yung-lo emperor orig. Zhu Di, (born May 2, 1360, Yingtian [Nanjing], China—died Aug. 5, 1424, Yumuchuan, Inner Mongolia), Third emperor of Chinas Ming dynasty, which he raised to its greatest power. Son of the Hongwu emperor, founder of the Ming, he was his father’s favourite.

  7. 3. Juli 2019 · Learn about Zhu Di, the third ruler of China's Ming Dynasty, who seized power from his nephew and launched a series of ambitious projects. Find out how he built the Forbidden City, led the Treasure Fleet expeditions, and fought against the Mongols and the Vietnamese.