Cao Yan
Cao Yan (died 223) was a prince in the state of Cao Wei in the Three Kingdoms period of China. He was a son of Cao Pi, the first emperor of Wei. His mother, Consort Song (宋姬), was a concubine of Cao Pi.[1] He was enfeoffed as the Prince of Guangping (廣平王) in 222. After his death in the following year, his princedom was abolished because he had no son to inherit it.[2]
Cao Yan 曹儼 | |||||||||
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Prince of Guangping (廣平王) | |||||||||
Tenure | 222 – 223 | ||||||||
Born | Unknown | ||||||||
Died | 223 | ||||||||
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House | House of Cao | ||||||||
Father | Cao Pi | ||||||||
Mother | Consort Song |
See also
References
- (文皇帝九男: ... 宋姬生廣平哀王儼。) Sanguozhi vol. 20.
- (廣平哀王儼,黃初三年封。四年薨。無子。國除。) Sanguozhi vol. 20.
- Chen, Shou (3rd century). Records of the Three Kingdoms (Sanguozhi).
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