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Liang Na

116 - 150

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Liang Na (Chinese: 梁妠; 116 – 6 April 150), formally Empress Shunlie (順烈皇后, literally "the kind and achieving empress"), was an empress during the Han dynasty. Her husband was Emperor Shun of Han. She later served as regent for his son Emperor Chong, and the two subsequent emperors from collateral lines, Emperor Zhi and Emperor Huan. As empress dowager and regent, she appeared to be diligent and honest, but she overly trusted her violent and corrupt elder brother Liang Ji, whose autocratic nature would eventually draw a coup d'etat from Emperor Huan after Empress Dowager Liang's death, leading to the destruction of the Liang clan. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Liang Na is the 12,603rd most popular politician. (up from 3,215th in 2019)

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Among politicians, Liang Na ranks 12,603 out of 19,576Before her are Maximilian von Montgelas, Abeid Karume, Wolfgang Larrazábal, Strom Thurmond, Carlos Anaya, and Viola of Teschen. After her are Gaius Fabricius Luscinus, Dục Đức, Mohamed al-Menfi, Shamshi-Adad IV, Alfredo Cristiani, and Edmund Randolph.

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Among people born in 116, Liang Na ranks 1 Among people deceased in 150, Liang Na ranks 3Before her are Aśvaghoṣa, and Hermas.

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