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- dynasty were part of the Du clan. Such examples include Du Shenquan, Du Rangneng and Du Hong. Du Yu (222–285), general of Cao Wei and Jin and the conqueror...
- Du Rangneng (杜讓能) (841–893), courtesy name Qunyi (群懿), formally the Duke of Jin (晉公), was a former jiedushi of the late Tang dynasty, serving as a chancellor...
- Shenquan and father Du Rangneng served as chancellors during Tang dynasty — Du Shenquen during the reign of Emperor Yizong, and Du Rangneng during the reigns...
- nobleman (d. 886) Boso of Provence, Frankish nobleman (approximate date) Du Rangneng, chancellor of the Tang Dynasty (d. 893) Edmund the Martyr, king of East...
- count of Aragon (Spain) Bécc mac Airemóin, king of Ulaid (Ireland) Du Rangneng, Chinese chancellor (b. 841) Li Kuangwei, warlord of the Tang dynasty Padla...
- Shenquan (杜审权) (d. 870), former Jiedushi during the late Tang Dynasty Du Rangneng (杜讓能) (841–893), late Tang dynasty military leader Du Jin (杜堇) (ca. 1465–1509)...
- military governor of Fengxiang. Despite the misgivings of the chancellor Du Rangneng, Emperor Zhaozong launched a campaign against Li Maozhen, with Du in charge...
- 883–887) Xiao Gou (881–887) Wei Zhaodu (881–888) Kong Wei (886–888) Du Rangneng (886–888) Zhang Jun (887–888) Issue: Li Zhen, Prince Jian (建王 李震), first...
- nobleman (d. 886) Boso of Provence, Frankish nobleman (approximate date) Du Rangneng, chancellor of the Tang Dynasty (d. 893) Edmund the Martyr, king of East...
- Changtu (886) Wei Zhaodu (881–887, 893–895) Kong Wei (886–891, 895) Du Rangneng (886–893) Zhang Jun (887–891) Liu Chongwang (889–892) Cui Zhaowei (891–895)...