Empress Wu (Gaozong)

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Empress Wu (Gaozong) was the principal consort of Emperor Gaozong of the Song dynasty, noted for her political influence and role in court affairs during the early Southern Song period.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Chinese historical figure
Song dynasty noble
empress consort
associatedWith Emperor Gaozong of Song NERFINISHED
Southern Song imperial court NERFINISHED
consortRank empress
country China
court Southern Song court NERFINISHED
courtAffiliation Song imperial harem
dynasty Song dynasty NERFINISHED
era Southern Song period NERFINISHED
gender female
governedDomain inner palace affairs
historicalRegion Chinese empire
influenceOn imperial decision-making of Emperor Gaozong of Song
language Chinese
maritalStatus married to Emperor Gaozong of Song
nobleStatus member of the imperial family of Song
notedFor political influence
role in court affairs
politicalRole influential figure in early Southern Song politics
position principal consort of Emperor Gaozong of Song
residence Song imperial palace NERFINISHED
role empress consort in early Southern Song period
roleInGovernment informal political advisor to Emperor Gaozong of Song
sphereOfActivity imperial court politics
spouseOf Emperor Gaozong of Song NERFINISHED
timePeriod 12th century (approximate)
title Empress Wu NERFINISHED

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Emperor Gaozong of Song spouse Empress Wu (Gaozong)