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- Feng Ba (d. 430), courtesy name Wenqi (文起), nickname Qizhifa, formally Emperor Wencheng of (Northern) Yan ((北)燕文成帝), was an emperor (but using the...
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- Gao Yun (d. 409), at one time Murong Yun, courtesy name Ziyu (子雨), formally Emperor Huiyi of (Later)/(Northern) Yan ((後)/(北)燕惠懿帝), was an emperor w...
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- Murong Hui was a general and imperial prince of the Chinese/Xianbei state Later Yan, who served under his grandfather Murong Chui (Emperor Wucheng)...
- male, deceased (405)
- Murong De, courtesy name Xuanming (玄明), formally Emperor Xianwu of (Southern) Yan ((南)燕獻武帝), was the founding emperor of the Chinese/Xianbe...
- male, deceased (397)
- Murong Long (d. 397), formally Prince Kang of Gaoyang, was a general and imperial prince of the Chinese/Xianbei state Later Yan. He was a son of...
- male, deceased (398)
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- male, deceased (398)
- Lan Han (蘭汗) (d. 398) was an official of the Chinese/Xianbei state Later Yan, who killed the emperor Murong Bao (Emperor Huimin) in 398 and brie...
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- Zhao Liao (翟遼) (d. 391) was the founder of the Chinese/Dingling state Wei. During his reign, he used the title "Heavenly Prince" ("Tian Wang"), roug...
- male, deceased (398)
- Murong Lin was a general and imperial prince of the Chinese/Xianbei state Later Yan. He was a son of the founding emperor Murong Chui (Emperor...
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