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| reign = Oct. 20, 1821 – | | reign = Oct. 20, 1821 – Apr. 21, 1825 | ||
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| era dates = Oct. 26, 1821 – | | era dates = Oct. 26, 1821 – Nov. 10, 1825 | ||
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| posthumous name= Shining Emperor (景皇帝) | | posthumous name= Shining Emperor (景皇帝) |
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Emperor kRjang | |||||||||||||
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Emperor of Themiclesia | |||||||||||||
Reign | Oct. 20, 1821 – Apr. 21, 1825 | ||||||||||||
Coronation | Oct. 20, 1825 | ||||||||||||
Predecessor | Emperor ′Ei | ||||||||||||
Successor | Emperor Ng'jarh | ||||||||||||
Born | 司馬忪, slje-mra-tljong 4 March 1773 Middle Palace, Kien-k'ang | ||||||||||||
Died | 21 April 1825 'Kên'-ljang Palace, Kien-k'ang | (aged 52)||||||||||||
Burial | Kuh Mausoleum (鋯陵) | ||||||||||||
Consort | Empress kR'ang | ||||||||||||
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Father | Emperor ′Ei | ||||||||||||
Mother | Empress Dowager Ljang |
Emperor kRjang′ (Shinasthana: 景皇帝, kRjang′-gwang-têgh; Mar. 4, 1773 – Apr. 21, 1825) was the Emperor of Themiclesia from 1821 to his death in 1825. He was the eldest son of his father, Emperor 'Ei, and was succeeded by his brother Emperor Ng'jarh. kRjang attempted to restore Themiclesian control over Columbia following massive cessions under his father but found no support amongst the aristocracy, who were daunted by the costs and danger of three simultaneous expeditions. Due to his aggressive policies that conflicted with aristocratic interests, he was further shunned by the Conservative faction at court. His political attempts to re-invigorate the throne were met with little success as well.