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Emperor Wu of Jin

236 - 290

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Emperor Wu of Jin (simplified Chinese: 晋武帝; traditional Chinese: 晉武帝; pinyin: Jìn Wǔ Dì; Wade–Giles: Chin Wu-Ti; 236 – 16 May 290), personal name Sima Yan (Chinese: 司馬炎; pinyin: Sīmǎ Yán), courtesy name Anshi (安世), was a grandson of Sima Yi, nephew of Sima Shi and son of Sima Zhao. He became the first emperor of the Jin dynasty after forcing Cao Huan, last emperor of the state of Cao Wei, to abdicate to him. He reigned from 266 to 290, and after conquering the state of Eastern Wu in 280, was the emperor of a reunified China. Emperor Wu was also known for his extravagance and sensuality, especially after the unification of China; legends boasted of his incredible potency among ten thousand concubines. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Emperor Wu of Jin is the 2,126th most popular politician (down from 1,354th in 2019). (down from 108th in 2019)

Emperor Wu of Jin was most famous for his military conquests and his efforts to unify China.

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Among POLITICIANS

Among politicians, Emperor Wu of Jin ranks 2,126 out of 19,576Before him are Ashurnasirpal II, Emperor Annei, Grand Duchess Anna Petrovna of Russia, Princess Maria Josepha of Saxony, Mario Monti, and Karl Carstens. After him are Victor Amadeus III of Sardinia, Paul Bocuse, Ibrahim Rugova, Đurađ Branković, Lon Nol, and Jean Jaurès.

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Among people born in 236, Emperor Wu of Jin ranks 1 Among people deceased in 290, Emperor Wu of Jin ranks 1After him is Victor of Marseilles.

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