The Chinese Northern Qi dynasty had six empresses consort in its history:
- Empress Li Zu'e (r. 550–559), the wife of Emperor Wenxuan.
- Empress Yuan (r. 560–561), the wife of Emperor Xiaozhao.
- Empress Hu (r. 561–565), the wife of Emperor Wucheng.
- Empress Hulü (r. 565–572), the first wife of Gao Wei.
- Empress Hu (r. 572–573), the second wife of Gao Wei.
- Empress Mu (r. 572–577), the third wife of Gao Wei.
- Empress Hu and Empress Mu were co-empresses briefly from 572 to 573.
References
- Rothschild, Norman Harry (2015). Emperor Wu Zhao and her pantheon of devis, divinities, and dynastic mothers. New York (N.Y.): Columbia University Press. p. 304. ISBN 9780231539180.
- Yanshou, Li (659). "卷007" . 北史 (in Chinese) – via Wikisource.
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- "Female Heads of Chinese Substates". guide2womenleaders.com.
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