Grand empress dowager

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The great empress dowager was preferred over the empress dowager and had priority over the emperor in terms of respect. Some grand empresses dowager held regency during the emperor's childhood. Some of the most prominent empress dowagers extended their regencies beyond the time when the emperor was old enough to govern alone. This was seen as a source of political turmoil, according to the traditional views of Chinese historians.

Chinese grand empresses dowager

Han dynasty

Cao Wei

  • Grand Empress Dowager Bian (226–230), during the reign of Emperor Ming

Jin dynasty (266–420)

Liu Song dynasty

  • Grand Empress Dowager
    Emperor Shao
  • Emperor Qianfei

Chen dynasty

  • Grand Empress Dowager Zhang Yao'er (566–568), during the reign of Emperor Fei

Northern Wei dynasty

Northern Qi dynasty

Northern Zhou dynasty

Tang dynasty

Song dynasty

Liao dynasty

Jin dynasty (1115–1234)

  • Tangkuo, Grand Empress Dowager of Qingyuan Palace (1135–1136), during the reign of Emperor Xizong
  • Heshilie, Grand Empress Dowager of Mingde Palace (1135–1143), during the reign of Emperor Xizong

Yuan dynasty

  • Grand Empress Dowager of Dagi (1321–?), during the reign of
    Emperor Yingzong
  • Emperor Huizong

Ming dynasty

Qing dynasty

Japanese grand empresses dowager

See also

  • Empress dowager
  • Từ Dụ (1810–1902), Vietnamese royal and only ever person to be crowned Great Grand Empress Dowager

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