Empress Duan (Huimin)
Empress Duan (段皇后, personal name unknown) (d.
400), formally
Empress Huide (惠德皇后, literally "the benevolent and virtous empress"), was an
empress of the
Chinese/
Xianbei state
Later Yan. Her husband was
Murong Bao (Emperor Huimin).
Empress Duan was, based on her family name, in all likelihood from the same
Duan tribe royal line that a number of
Former Yan and Later Yan empresses and imperial consorts came from. Murong Bao created her empress in
396 after he became emperor. Little is known about her life during the next few years, when Murong Bao saw his empire collapse in light of attacks by
Northern Wei and internal rebellions, and he was killed in a rebellion by
Lan Han in
398. Lan spared her, however, and after Murong Bao's son by his
concubine Consort Ding,
Murong Sheng, killed Lan and became emperor, he honored her as
empress dowager. She died in early
400.
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