- male, deceased (416)
- Yao Xing (姚興) (366-416), courtesy name Zilue (子略), formally Emperor Wenhuan of (Later) Qin ((後)秦文桓帝), was an emperor of the Chinese/Qiang stat...
- male, deceased (415)
- Tufa Rutan, formally Prince Jing of (Southern) Liang) ((南)涼景王), was the last prince of the Chinese/Xianbei state Southern Liang. As he was the son...
- male, deceased (400)
- Lü Guang (呂光) (337-400), courtesy name Shiming (世明), formally Emperor Yiwu of (Later) Liang ((後)涼懿武帝), was the founding emperor of the Chinese/Di s...
- male, deceased (399)
- Tufa Wugu (d. 399), formally Prince Wu of Wuwei, was the founding prince of the Chinese/Xianbei state Southern Liang. He was initially a vassal of...
- male, deceased (402)
- Tufa Lilugu (d. 402), formally Prince Kang of Hexi, was a prince of the Chinese/Xianbei state Southern Liang. He was a younger brother of the...
- male, deceased (401)
- Lü Zuan (呂纂) (d. 401), courtesy name Yongxu (永緒), formally Emperor Ling of (Later) Liang ((後)涼靈帝), was an emperor of the Chinese/Di state...
- male, deceased (416)
- Lü Long (呂隆) (d. 416), courtesy name Yongji (永基), was the last emperor of the Chinese/Di state Later Liang. He was the nephew of the founding...
- male, deceased (428)
- Qifu Chipan, formally Prince Wenzhao of (Western) Qin ((西)秦文昭王), was a prince of the Chinese/Xianbei state Western Qin. During his reign, Western Qi...
- male, deceased (479)
- Yuan He (源賀) (403-479), né Tufa Poqiang, formally Prince Xuan of Longxi, was a high level official of the Chinese/Xianbei dynasty Northern Wei....
- female
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