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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...
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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...
- 883–887) Xiao Gou (881–887) Wei
Zhaodu (881–888) Kong Wei (886–888) Du
Rangneng (886–888)
Zhang Jun (887–888) Li Zhen,
Prince of Jian (建王 李震),
first son...
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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...
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military governor of Fengxiang.
Despite the
misgivings of the
chancellor Du
Rangneng,
Emperor Zhaozong launched a
campaign against Li Maozhen, with Du in charge...
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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)...
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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...
- honors, as well as the
posthumous name of De (德, "virtuous"). His son Du
Rangneng later served as a
chancellor under Emperor Yizong's sons
Emperor Xizong...
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commission Du Hong**** (杜弘徽), the
younger brother of the
chancellor Du
Rangneng, as a
Zhongshu Sheren (中書舍人, mid-level
official at the
legislative bureau...