Emperor Dezong of Tang - Personal Information

Personal Information

  • Father
    • Emperor Daizong of Tang
  • Mother
    • Consort Shen (disappeared 759), posthumously honored Empress Ruizhen
  • Wife
    • Empress Wang (created and d. 786), mother of Crown Prince Song and Princess Tang'an
  • Major Concubine
    • Consort Wei (d. 809)
  • Children
    • Li Song (李誦) (b. 761), initially the Prince of Xuan (created 779), later the Crown Prince (created 779), later Emperor Shunzong of Tang
    • Li Mo (李謨), name changed to Li Yi (李誼), initially the Prince of Shu (created 779), later the Prince of Pu (created 782), later the Prince of Shu again (created 784, d. 805)
    • Li Chen (李諶), the Prince of Tong (created 779)
    • Li Liang (李諒), the Prince of Qian (created 779)
    • Li Xiang (李詳) (b. 779), the Prince of Su (created 779, d. 782)
    • Li Yuan (李謜) (b. 782), the Prince of Yong (created 788, d. 799), posthumously honored Crown Prince Wenjing
    • Li Qian (李謙), the Prince of Zi (created 779)
    • Li Yin (李諲), initially the Prince of Jinyun, died early, posthumously honored the Prince of Dai 781
    • Li Jie (李誡), the Prince of Zhao (created 805)
    • Li E (李諤), the Prince of Qin (created 805)
    • Li Xian (李諴), the Prince of Zhen (created 805, d. 832)
    • Princess Tang'an (d. 784), posthumously honored Princess Zhenmu of Han
    • Princess Yiyang, posthumously honored Princess Xianmu of Wei
    • Princess Yizhang, posthumously honored Princess Zhuangmu of Zhao
    • Princess Linzhen
    • Princess Yongyang
    • Princess Pu'ning, died early
    • Princess Wen'an
    • Princess Xian'an, posthumously honored Princess Xiangmu of Yan
    • Princess Yichuan, died early
    • Princess Yidu
    • Princess Jinping, died early
Regnal titles
Preceded by
Emperor Daizong of Tang
Emperor of Tang Dynasty
779–805
Succeeded by
Emperor Shunzong of Tang

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