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Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 77. Chapters: 450 deaths, 451 deaths, 452 deaths, 453 deaths, 454 deaths, 455 deaths, 456 deaths, 457 deaths, 458 deaths, 459 deaths, Attila, Galla Placidia, Nestorius, Flavius Aetius, Theodosius II, Marcian, Valentinian III, Theodoret, Avitus, Hormizd III, Yazdegerd II, Offa of Angel, Emperor Taiwu of Northern Wei, Emperor Wen of Liu Song, Pulcheria, Cui Hao, Liu Shao, Ibas of Edessa, Julian of Eclanum, Petronius Maximus, Sozomen, Simeon Stylites, Pope Dioscorus I of Alexandria, Prosper of Aquitaine, Tuoba Huang, Rechiar, Theodoric I, Liu Jun, Prince Shixing, Liu Yikang, Peter Chrysologus, Patriarch Anatolius of Constantinople, Tuoba Yu, Eutyches, Zong Ai, Consort Pan, Auxilius of Ireland, Ceredig, Empress Helian, Aioulf, Proterius of Alexandria, Empress Yin Yuying, Heraclius, Quodvultdeus, Sebastianus, Nulji of Silla, Gaudiosus of Naples, Marius Mercator, Framta, Juvenal of Jerusalem, Rajden the First-Martyr, Thorismund, Remistus, Palladius, Poimen, Consort Yujiulü, Valerian of Abbenza, Chwihui of Geumgwan Gaya, Hypatius of Bithynia, Armentarius of Pavia, Leontine martyrs, Pei Songzhi, Ellac. Excerpt: Emperor Taiwu of Northern Wei ((¿)¿¿¿¿) (408-452), personal name Tuoba Tao (¿¿¿), nickname Foli (¿¿), was an emperor of the Chinese/Xianbei dynasty Northern Wei. He was generally regarded as a capable ruler, and during his reign, Northern Wei roughly doubled in size and united all of northern China, thus ending the Sixteen Kingdoms period and, together with the southern dynasty Liu Song, started the Southern and Northern Dynasties period of Chinese history. He was a devout Taoist, under the influence of his prime minister Cui Hao, and in 444, at Cui Hao's suggestion and believing that Buddhists had supported the rebellion of Gai Wu (¿¿), he ordered the abolition of Buddhism, at the penalty of death. This was the first of the Three Disasters of Wu for Chinese Buddhism. Late in his reign, his reign began to be cruel, and his people were also worn out by his incessant wars against Liu Song. In 452, he was assassinated by his eunuch Zong Ai, who put his son Tuoba Yu on the throne but then assassinated Tuoba Yu as well. The other officials overthrew Zong and put Emperor Taiwu's grandson Tuoba Jun (son of Tuoba Huang the Crown Prince, who predeceased him) on the throne as Emperor Wencheng. Tuoba Tao was born in 408, while his father Tuoba Si was still the Prince of Qi under his grandfather, Emperor Daowu, without having officially been made crown prince but was the heir presumptive, as the oldest and most favored son of Emperor Daowu. (Tuoba Tao's mother was later referred to in history as Consort Du (¿¿¿), but was likely actually named Duguhun, as by the time that Wei Shu (the official history of Northern Wei) was written, the Duguhuns had had their name changed to Du by Emperor Xiaowen.) He was Tuoba Si's oldest son. After Tuoba Si became emperor in 409 (as Emperor Mingyuan) following Emperor Daowu's assassination by his son Tuoba Shao (¿¿¿) the Prince of Qinghe, Tuoba Tao was assumed to be the eventual heir, but not given that title for a while. In Tuoba Tao's childhoo
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