Helian Bobo - Personal Information

Personal Information

  • Father
    • Liu Weichen (劉衛臣), Xiongnu chief, posthumously honored as Emperor Huan
  • Mother
    • Lady Fu, posthumously honored as Empress Huanwen
  • Wives
    • Lady Mo, daughter of Xianbei chief Mo Yigan (沒奕干)
    • Empress Liang (created 414)
  • Children
    • Helian Gui (赫連璝), the Crown Prince (appointed 414, killed in battle by Helian Chang 424)
    • Helian Yan (赫連延), the Duke of Yangping (appointed 414)
    • Helian Chang (赫連昌), initially the Duke of Taiyuan (appointed 414), later Crown Prince (appointed 424), later emperor
    • Helian Lun (赫連倫), the Duke of Jiuquan (appointed 414, killed in battle by Helian Gui 424)
    • Helian Ding (赫連定), initially the Duke of Pingyuan (appointed 414), later the Prince of Pingyuan, later emperor
    • Helian Man (赫連滿), the Duke of Henan (appointed 414, killed by Northern Wei forces 427)
    • Helian An (赫連安), the Duke of Zhongshan (appointed 414)
    • Helian Zhuxing (赫連助興)
    • Helian Weiyidai (赫連謂以代)
    • Helian Shegan (赫連社干), the Duke of Shanggu
    • Helian Duluogu (赫連度洛孤), the Duke of Guangyang
    • Helian Wushiba (赫連烏視拔), the Duke of Danyang
    • Helian Tugu (赫連禿骨), the Duke of Wuling
    • Princess, later Empress Helian of Emperor Taiwu of Northern Wei
    • Princess, later consort of Emperor Taiwu of Northern Wei
    • Princess, later consort of Emperor Taiwu of Northern Wei

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