Sima Lun
Prince of Zhao and Jin Dynasty usurper (died 301) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Sima Lun (traditional Chinese: 司馬倫; simplified Chinese: 司马伦; pinyin: Sīmǎ Lún; Wade–Giles: Ssu-ma Lun) (born before 250[6] – poisoned June 5, 301), courtesy name Ziyi (子彛), was titled the Prince of Zhao (趙王; 赵王; Zhào Wáng) and the usurper of the Jin Dynasty from February 3 to May 31, 301. He is usually not counted in the list of Jin emperors due to his brief reign, and was often mentioned by historians as an usurper. He was the third of the eight princes commonly associated with the War of the Eight Princes.
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Quick Facts Emperor of Jin Dynasty, Reign ...
Sima Lun | |||||||||
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Pavilion-Marquess of Anle (安樂亭侯) Viscount Dong'an (東安子) | |||||||||
Emperor of Jin Dynasty | |||||||||
Reign | February 3[1][2]- 31 May, 301 | ||||||||
Predecessor | Emperor Hui | ||||||||
Successor | Emperor Hui | ||||||||
Prince of Zhao (趙王) | |||||||||
Tenure | 277–301 | ||||||||
Prince of Langye Commandery (琅邪郡王) | |||||||||
Tenure | 266–277 | ||||||||
Born | between 227 and 250 | ||||||||
Died | June 5, 301 (aged at least 51)[1][3] | ||||||||
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House | Jin | ||||||||
Father | Sima Yi | ||||||||
Mother | Lady Bai[5] |
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