- Duke Dao of Cao
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Duke Dao of Cao (6th Century BCE) (Chinese: 曹悼公; pinyin: Cáo Dào Gōng) was the twenty-second ruler of the vassal State of Cao during the Chinese Spring and Autumn Period (770 – 475 BCE). Born Jī Wŭ (姬午) he was the son of Duke Ping of Cao from whom he inherited the throne.
References
- (Chinese) Liu Jun Ling and Lin Ganhe, Timeline of Chinese Historical Families, Muduo Publishing, Taiwan, 1982. 林干合编,《中国历代各族纪年表》,1982年,台北,木铎出版社
Duke Dao of CaoState of CaoRegnal titles Preceded by
Duke Ping of Cao (曹平公)Ruler of Cao
523 BC – 515 BCSucceeded by
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