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Liang Dynasty

502 CE – 587 CE

Quick Facts

Type
Sovereign · monarchy
Period
502 CE – 587 CE
Duration
85 years
Known Periods
5
Capital
Jiankang
Data Confidence
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Overview

The Liang dynasty (Chinese: 梁朝; pinyin: Liáng Cháo), alternatively known as the Southern Liang (Chinese: 南梁; pinyin: Nán Liáng) or Xiao Liang (Chinese: 蕭梁; pinyin: Xiāo Liáng) in historiography, was an imperial dynasty of China and the third of the four Southern dynasties during the Northern and Southern dynasties period. It was preceded by the Southern Qi dynasty and succeeded by the Chen dynasty. The rump state of Western Liang existed until it was conquered in 587 AD by the Sui dynasty.

Historical Periods

Liang Dynasty (510–533)

510 CE – 533 CE

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Capital: JiankangArea: 2,361,756 km²

Liang Dynasty (534–535)

534 CE – 535 CE

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Capital: JiankangArea: 2,361,478 km²

Liang Dynasty (536–545)

536 CE – 545 CE

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Capital: JiankangArea: 2,037,815 km²

Liang Dynasty (546–554)

546 CE – 554 CE

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Capital: JiankangArea: 1,940,729 km²

Liang Dynasty (555–560)

555 CE – 560 CE

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Capital: JiankangArea: 1,940,729 km²

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