Empress Helian
Empress Helian (赫連皇后) (d.
453), formally
Empress Taiwu (太武皇后), was an
empress of the
Chinese/
Xianbei dynasty
Northern Wei. Her husband was
Emperor Taiwu.
She was a daughter of the
Xia's founding emperor
Helian Bobo (Emperor Wulie). In
428, during the reign of her brother
Helian Chang, Emperor Taiwu led his Northern Wei forces to capture the Xia capital Tongwan (統萬, in modern
Yulin,
Shaanxi), and while Helian Chang fled, she was captured along with most nobles and officials of Xia. She and her two sisters were all taken as Emperor Taiwu's imperial consorts. In
432, she was created empress, presumably after being able to pass the traditional Tuoba tribe test by being able to forge a gold statue.
Little is known about Empress Helian's life during her husband's reign. She did not bear him any sons. In
452, he was assassinated by his
eunuch Zong Ai (宗愛), who claimed that, by her orders, Emperor Taiwu's son
Tuoba Yu the Prince of Nan'an should be made emperor, bypassing Emperor Taiwu's apparent intended heir,
Tuoba Jun, the son of
Tuoba Huang the Crown Prince, who had died in
451. Tuoba Yu honored her as
empress dowager, but there is no particular evidence to suggest that Empress Helian was actually involved in Zong's conspiracy. Later in 452, Zong assassinated Tuoba Yu as well, but the officials then overthrew Zong and put Tuoba Jun on the throne as Emperor Wencheng, and he honored her as grand empress dowager. She died in 453.
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