Li Tai

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Li Tai was a Tang dynasty prince and son of Emperor Taizong, once a prominent contender in the imperial succession before falling out of favor and being demoted.

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instanceOf Chinese prince
Tang dynasty prince
imperial clan member
associatedWith Emperor Taizong of Tang NERFINISHED
Li Chengqian NERFINISHED
Li Zhi (Emperor Gaozong of Tang) NERFINISHED
birthDate 618
birthPlace Chang’an NERFINISHED
burialHonor received posthumous honors as a prince
causeOfDemotion suspected involvement in Crown Prince Li Chengqian’s plot and factionalism
country China
courtesyName Hui NERFINISHED
culture Chinese
deathDate 652
deathPlace Fuzhou NERFINISHED
dynasty Tang dynasty NERFINISHED
eraName Zhenguan NERFINISHED
ethnicity Han Chinese NERFINISHED
event involved in succession dispute during Zhenguan era
familyName Li NERFINISHED
father Emperor Taizong of Tang NERFINISHED
givenName Tai NERFINISHED
historicalPeriod 7th century
house House of Li NERFINISHED
language Classical Chinese
laterResidence Fuzhou NERFINISHED
mother Empress Zhangsun NERFINISHED
nobleRank qinwang NERFINISHED
notableFor fall from favor under Emperor Taizong
struggle over succession with Crown Prince Li Chengqian
occupation imperial prince
position prominent contender for Tang imperial succession
posthumousName Prince Gong of Pu NERFINISHED
punishment demoted from Prince of Wei to Prince of Pu
stripped of much of his staff and privileges
realm Tang Empire NERFINISHED
religion Buddhism
royalStatus imperial son of reigning emperor
sibling Li Chengqian NERFINISHED
Li Ke NERFINISHED
Li Zhi NERFINISHED
Princess Changle NERFINISHED
successionStatus once considered as possible heir apparent
title Prince of Pu NERFINISHED
Prince of Wei NERFINISHED

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