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Qi Dynasty 齊朝 ( 479- 502) was the second of Southern dynasties in China, followed by the Liang Dynasty.

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the Southern and Northern Dynasties
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Southern Dynasties Northern Dynasties
Song Dynasty (420-479) Northern Wei Dynasty
Qi Dynasty Eastern Wei Dynasty
Liang Dynasty Western Wei Dynasty
Chen Dynasty Northern Qi Dynasty
  Northern Zhou Dynasty

Sovereigns of Qi Dynasty (479-502)
Posthumous Name Family name and given names Period of Reigns Era names and their according range of years
Convention: Qi + posthumous name
Gao Di gao1 di4 Xiao Dao Cheng|蕭道成 xiao1 dao4 cheng2 479- 482 Jianyuan (建元 jian4 yuan2) 479- 482
Wu Di wu3 di4 Xiao Ze|蕭賾 xiao1 ze2 483- 493 Yongming (永明 yong3 ming2) 483- 493
Yu Lin Wang yu4 lin2 wang2 Xiao Zhao Ye|蕭昭業 xiao1 zhao1 ye4 494Events Pope Gelasius I delineates the relationship between church and state. Gelasius canonizes Saint George. The Lupercalia festival is replaced by Candlemas. An earthquake devastates Latakia. Under Emperor Xiaowen the Northern Wei capital is moved from Longchang (隆昌 long2 chang1) 494Events Pope Gelasius I delineates the relationship between church and state. Gelasius canonizes Saint George. The Lupercalia festival is replaced by Candlemas. An earthquake devastates Latakia. Under Emperor Xiaowen the Northern Wei capital is moved from
Hai Ling Wang ( hai3 ling2 wang2Qi Hai Ling Wang (Xiao Zhao Wen| xiao1 zhao1 wen2), ( 5th century), was the fourth ruler of the Chinese Qi Dynasty. He ruled during 494. His successor was Emperor Ming, and was preceded by King Yulin. His Chinese era name was Yanxing ( yan2 xing1). Xiao Zhao Wen|蕭昭文 xiao1 zhao1 wen2 494Events Pope Gelasius I delineates the relationship between church and state. Gelasius canonizes Saint George. The Lupercalia festival is replaced by Candlemas. An earthquake devastates Latakia. Under Emperor Xiaowen the Northern Wei capital is moved from Yanxing (延興 yan2 xing1) 494
Ming Di ming2 di4 Xiao Luan|蕭鸞 xiao1 luan2 494- 498 Jianwu (建武 jian4 wu3) 494- 498
Yongtai (永泰 yong3 tai4) 498
Dong Hun Hou ( dong1 hun1 hou2) Xiao Bao Juan|蕭寶卷 xiao1 bao3 juan3 499- 501 Yongyuan (永元 yong3 yuan2) 499- 501
He Di he2 di4 Xiao Bao Rong|蕭寶融 xiao1 bao3 rong2 501- 502 Zhongxing (中興 zhong1 xing1) 501- 502




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