Emperor Tjang (Themiclesia)

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Emperor Tjang
Emperor of Themiclesia
ReignMar. 5, 1857 – May 24, 1864
CoronationMar. 5, 1857
PredecessorEmperor Muk
SuccessorEmperor Mjen
Born司馬桄, slje-mra-kwangh
(1813-11-15)15 November 1813
Middle Palace, Kien-k'ang
Died24 May 1864(1864-05-24) (aged 50)
'Kên'-ljang Palace, Kien-k'ang
Burial
Kaw Mausoleum (高陵)
ConsortEmpress-dowager Ghor
Issue
  • Lord Hjer-′an (欣安君)
Era dates
Nov. 16, 1857 – Oct. 30, 1864
Posthumous name
Brilliant Emperor (章皇帝)
Temple name
Next Lower Temple (次下宗)
FatherEmperor Ng'jarh
MotherEmpress Gweng

Emperor Tjang (Shinasthana: 章皇帝, tjang-gwang-têgh; Nov. 15, 1813 – May 24, 1864) was Emperor of Themiclesia from 1857 to his death in 1864, succeeding his nephew Emperor Muk and succeeded by his younger brother, Emperor Mjen. The court having become accustomed to a silent monarch during the child-emperor Muk's reign, Tjang did not resurrect the monarch's political role. He preferred private pursuits to affairs of state, and his withdrawal is though by many scholars to have allowed parliamentary democracy to become more independent from the monarch. The cause for Tjang's death in 1864 was never announced, but rumours of syphillis or addiction circulated widely amongst the public.  

Early life

Reign

Private life

Legacy

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