- Source: Prince of Chenliu
Prince or King of Chenliu (陳留王) was a princely Chinese title during the Han dynasty and its successor states, ending in 479. It has been borne by:
Emperor Xian of Han, who would go on to become the final emperor of the Han dynasty
Cao Huan, being the title conferred upon him after his abdication as the last Emperor of Wei state in favor of Sima Yan's Jin dynasty
Cao Mai, who held the position from 326 until his death in 358
Cao Hui (Prince of Chenliu), who held the position from 363 until his death in 378; son of Cao Mai
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Prince of Chenliu
- Cao Huan
- Cao Jun (Prince of Chenliu)
- Emperor Xian of Han
- Empress He (Han dynasty)
- End of the Han dynasty
- Campaign against Dong Zhuo
- Yuan Shao
- Romance of the Three Kingdoms
- Sima Zhao