Empress Dowager Guo | |||||
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Born | unknown[1] | ||||
Died | 848 / 851 | ||||
Spouse | Emperor Xianzong | ||||
Issue | Emperor Muzong Li Wu Princess Taihe | ||||
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Father | Guo Ai (郭曖) | ||||
Mother | Princess Zhaoyi of Qi (齊國昭懿公主; eldest daughter of Emperor Daizong) |
Empress Dowager Guo (郭太后, personal name unknown) (died June 25, 848[2]), formally Empress Yi'an (懿安皇后, "the benevolent and peaceful empress"), was an empress dowager of the Chinese Tang dynasty. During the reign of her husband Emperor Xianzong, she was commonly regarded as his wife and the proper empress even though she never received the title from him, and she subsequently served as empress dowager during the reign of their son Emperor Muzong, their grandsons Emperor Jingzong, Emperor Wenzong, Emperor Wuzong, and his son (by a concubine) Emperor Xuānzong.