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Sima Yao
司馬繇
Prince of Dong'an (东安王)
Reign4 - 12 May 291
c.November 301 – 18 September 304
BornUnknown
Died18 September 304
Fancheng, Hubei
IssueNone
Names
Family name: Sima (司馬)
Given name: Yao (繇)
Courtesy name: Sixuan (思玄)
Posthumous name
none
HouseHouse of Sima
FatherSima Zhou
MotherLady Zhuge
In this Chinese name, the family name is Sima.

Sima Yao (simplified Chinese: 司马繇; traditional Chinese: 司馬繇; died June 303), courtesy name Sixuan (思玄),, was a son of Sima Zhou and his wife Lady Zhuge (a daughter of Zhuge Dan), and a grandson of Sima Yi, regent of the Cao Wei state during the Three Kingdoms era. Besides his heritage, Sima Yao was best known for his role in the death of Wen Yang, and his involvement in the War of the Eight Princes during the reign of his cousin's son, Emperor Hui of Jin.

References

  1. (三月...壬寅,...东安公繇为尚书左仆射,进封东安王。...庚戌,免东安王繇及东平王楙,繇徙带方。.....九月,追东安王繇复其爵。) Jin Shu, vol.04. The 9th month of the 1st year of the Yong'ning era corresponds to 19 Oct to 16 Nov 301 in the Julian calendar.
  2. Jin Shu, vol.38
  3. (太弟颖怨东安王繇前议,八月,戊辰,收繇,杀之。) Zizhi Tongjian, vol.85
  4. (东安王繇字思玄。) Jin Shu, vol.38
  5. Jin Shu, vol.38
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