Cao Gan / Cao Liang 曹幹 / 曹良 | |||||
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Prince of Zhao (趙王) | |||||
Tenure | 232 – 14 September 261 | ||||
Prince of Julu (鉅鹿王) | |||||
Tenure | 226–232 | ||||
Prince of Lecheng (樂城王) | |||||
Tenure | 224–226 | ||||
Prince of Hejian (河間王) | |||||
Tenure | 222–224 | ||||
Duke of Yan (燕公) | |||||
Tenure | 221–222 | ||||
Born | 214[a] | ||||
Died | [b] | 14 September 261 (aged 47)||||
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House | House of Cao | ||||
Father | Cao Cao | ||||
Mother | Lady Chen |
Cao Gan (214 – 14 September 261),[2][3] also known as Cao Liang,[c] was an imperial prince of the state of Cao Wei in the Three Kingdoms period of China.
Cao Liang, Lady Chen
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