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Liu Song Dynasty

420 CE – 479 CE

Quick Facts

Type
Sovereign · monarchy
Period
420 CE – 479 CE
Duration
59 years
Known Periods
4
Capital
Jiankang
Data Confidence
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Overview

Song, known as Liu Song (Chinese: 劉宋), Former Song (前宋) or Song of (the) Southern dynasties (南朝宋) in historiography, was an imperial dynasty of China and the first of the four Southern dynasties during the Northern and Southern dynasties period. It succeeded the Eastern Jin dynasty and preceded the Southern Qi dynasty. The dynasty was founded by Liu Yu (Emperor Wu; 363–422 AD), whose surname together with "Song" forms the common name for the dynasty, the "Liu Song". This appellation is used to distinguish it from a later dynasty of the same name, the Song dynasty (960–1279 AD, ruled by the House of Zhao). Although the Liu Song has also at times been referred to as the "Southern Song", the.

Historical Periods

Liu Song Dynasty (426–438)

426 CE – 438 CE

Capital: JiankangArea: 2,738,230 km²

Liu Song Dynasty (439–450)

439 CE – 450 CE

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Capital: JiankangArea: 2,738,439 km²

Liu Song Dynasty (451–475)

451 CE – 475 CE

Capital: JiankangArea: 2,361,656 km²

Liu Song Dynasty (476–479)

476 CE – 479 CE

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Capital: JiankangArea: 2,361,656 km²

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