- Prince of Huaiyang
Prince of Huaiyang may refer to:
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Emperor Gengshi of Han
*Liu Yu (Prince Gong of Lu)
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Prince of Huaiyang may refer to:
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Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.
Liu Yu (Prince Gong of Lu) — Liu Yu (劉餘), initially Prince of Huaiyang (created 155 BC), later Prince Gong of Lu (魯恭王, created 154 BC, d. 127 BC). The fifth son of the Emperor Jing of Han … Wikipedia
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Han Huidi — (漢恵帝) Naissance 210 av. J. C. Décès 188 av. J. C. Palais Weiyang, Chang an Nom de famille Liu (劉) Prénom Ying (盈) Dates 1er règne 195 av. J. C. 188 av. J. C. Dynastie … Wikipédia en Français