Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Jia Sidao (Chia Ssu-tao 賈似道, 1213–1275) was a chancellor during the late Song Dynasty of China. He dominated the Song court from 1260 to 1273, after rising to the rank of chancellor due to his sister being a concubine of the Emperor Lizong. Known for his corruption and incompetence, he was most famous for his intervention in the Battle of Xiangyang, in which he hid the true situation from the Song court, and was responsible for its demise.. }
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- Jia_Sidao comment "Jia Sidao (Chia Ssu-tao 賈似道, 1213–1275) was a chancellor during the late Song Dynasty of China. He dominated the Song court from 1260 to 1273, after rising to the rank of chancellor due to his sister being a concubine of the Emperor Lizong. Known for his corruption and incompetence, he was most famous for his intervention in the Battle of Xiangyang, in which he hid the true situation from the Song court, and was responsible for its demise.".