Empress of the Southern Ming

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Empress of the Southern Ming was the imperial consort of the short-lived Southern Ming dynasty that continued Ming resistance against the Qing in southern China during the 17th century.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical title
imperial consort title
royal title
appliesTo Southern Ming dynasty NERFINISHED
associatedDynasty Ming dynasty NERFINISHED
associatedWithEvent Ming resistance against the Qing
Ming–Qing transition NERFINISHED
associatedWithReligion state Confucianism
ceremonialRole participation in state rituals
presiding over imperial harem
country Southern Ming NERFINISHED
follows Empress of the Ming dynasty NERFINISHED
governmentalJurisdiction Southern Ming imperial household NERFINISHED
hasGender female
hasRole principal wife of the Southern Ming emperor
symbol of imperial legitimacy for the Southern Ming
historicalContext post-1644 Ming loyalist regimes
languageOfName Chinese
notableFor association with short-lived Southern Ming regime
opposedDynasty Qing dynasty NERFINISHED
partOf imperial court of the Southern Ming
positionInGovernment empress consort
precededBy Empress of the Ming dynasty
region southern China NERFINISHED
status highest-ranking woman in the Southern Ming court
titleHolderType empress consort of a claimant regime
typeOfMonarchy hereditary monarchy
usedIn China NERFINISHED
usedInPeriod 17th century
late Ming–early Qing transition

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Empress Ma title Empress of the Southern Ming