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Guangling Commandery (Chinese: 廣陵郡) was a historical commandery of China from Han dynasty to Tang dynasty, located in present-day central Jiangsu province in central coastal China. It was named after Guangling, a historical name of Yangzhou. In the Tang dynasty, Guangling Commandery was the alternative name of the Yang Prefecture. In 741, it administered 7 counties, namely Jiangdu, Jiangyang (江陽), Luhe (六合), Hailing, Yangzi (揚子) and Tianchang (天長). The population was 467,857 individuals or 77,105 households.

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  • Guangling Commandery (Chinese: 廣陵郡) was a historical commandery of China from Han dynasty to Tang dynasty, located in present-day central Jiangsu province in central coastal China. It was named after Guangling, a historical name of Yangzhou. In early Han dynasty, the commandery was known as Dongyang (東陽), and successively constituted part of the Wu Kingdom (195–154 BC) and the Jiangdu Kingdom (154–121 BC). In 121 BC, Jiangdu was abolished, and Guangling became a commandery. In 117 BC, Guangling was granted to Liu Xu (劉胥), a son of the reigning Emperor Wu, as a kingdom. Xu and his descendants ruled Guangling until the usurpation of Wang Mang. The commandery was restored when Eastern Han was founded. In 37 AD, it absorbed the Sishui Kingdom. In 58, it was granted to Liu Jing (劉荊), a son of the Emperor Guangwu, but was revoked when Jing was involved in a conspiracy in 67. In 140, the commandery administered 11 counties: Guangling, Jiangdu (江都), Gaoyou (高郵), Ping'an (平安), Ling (淩), Dongyang (東陽), Sheyang (射陽), Yandu (鹽瀆), Yu (舆), Tangyi (堂邑) and Haixi (海西). The population was 410,190 individuals or 83,970 households. From the Three Kingdoms period to the Liu Song dynasty, a number of counties were transferred to neighboring Xiapi (下邳) and Linhuai (臨淮) commanderies. In 464, four counties – Guangling, Hailing (海陵), Gaoyou and Jiangdu – remained in the commandery. The total population was 45,613 individuals, or 7,744 households. The commandery was abolished in early Sui dynasty. In the Tang dynasty, Guangling Commandery was the alternative name of the Yang Prefecture. In 741, it administered 7 counties, namely Jiangdu, Jiangyang (江陽), Luhe (六合), Hailing, Yangzi (揚子) and Tianchang (天長). The population was 467,857 individuals or 77,105 households. (en)
  • 広陵郡(廣陵郡、こうりょう-ぐん)は、中国にかつて存在した郡。漢代から唐代にかけて、現在の江蘇省淮安市および揚州市一帯に設置された。 (ja)
  • ( 이 문서는 중국의 군에 관한 것입니다. 고려 충선왕의 세자에 대해서는 왕감 문서를 참고하십시오.) 광릉군(廣陵郡)은 한나라에서 설치한 중국의 옛 군이다. 처음 설치됐을 때에는 동양군(東陽郡)이라 했으며, 군국제 시행 중에는 광릉국(廣陵國)이기도 했다. (ko)
  • 廣陵郡,中國古代郡、國名。西漢始置,故址在今淮安市,曹魏设郡,移治淮阴,吴置广陵县于今扬州市。其地在今江蘇省境內長江、淮河之間。隋朝时废,后為江都郡。唐朝以後廢。 (zh)
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  • 広陵郡(廣陵郡、こうりょう-ぐん)は、中国にかつて存在した郡。漢代から唐代にかけて、現在の江蘇省淮安市および揚州市一帯に設置された。 (ja)
  • ( 이 문서는 중국의 군에 관한 것입니다. 고려 충선왕의 세자에 대해서는 왕감 문서를 참고하십시오.) 광릉군(廣陵郡)은 한나라에서 설치한 중국의 옛 군이다. 처음 설치됐을 때에는 동양군(東陽郡)이라 했으며, 군국제 시행 중에는 광릉국(廣陵國)이기도 했다. (ko)
  • 廣陵郡,中國古代郡、國名。西漢始置,故址在今淮安市,曹魏设郡,移治淮阴,吴置广陵县于今扬州市。其地在今江蘇省境內長江、淮河之間。隋朝时废,后為江都郡。唐朝以後廢。 (zh)
  • Guangling Commandery (Chinese: 廣陵郡) was a historical commandery of China from Han dynasty to Tang dynasty, located in present-day central Jiangsu province in central coastal China. It was named after Guangling, a historical name of Yangzhou. In the Tang dynasty, Guangling Commandery was the alternative name of the Yang Prefecture. In 741, it administered 7 counties, namely Jiangdu, Jiangyang (江陽), Luhe (六合), Hailing, Yangzi (揚子) and Tianchang (天長). The population was 467,857 individuals or 77,105 households. (en)
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  • Guangling Commandery (en)
  • 広陵郡 (ja)
  • 광릉군 (ko)
  • 廣陵郡 (zh)
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