Emperor Zhongzong of Tang - Titles From Birth

Titles From Birth

  • His Imperial Highness The Prince of Zhou (周王)
  • His Imperial Highness The Prince of Ying (英王)
  • His Imperial Highness The Crown Prine (680–684)
  • His Imperial Majesty The Emperor (684–684)
  • His Imperial Highness The Prince of Luling (684–699, 廬陵王)
  • His Imperial Highness The Crown Prince (699–705)
  • His Imperial Majesty The Emperor (705–710)

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