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Huaiyang initially covered the later Chen, Yingchuan and Runan
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Liu Qin (欽), Prince Xian (憲) of
Huaiyang, 63–27 BC;
170:Liu Xuan (玄), Prince Wen (文) of Huaiyang, 27–1 BC;
115:interregnum. However, Xuan had been killed by the
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158:(武), Prince Xiao of Liang (梁孝王), 176–168 BC;
146:(友), Prince You of Zhao (趙幽王), 196–194 BC;
164:(餘), Prince Gong of Lu (魯共王), 155–153 BC;
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130:(固始), Yu (圉), Xinping (新平) and
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149:Liu Qiang (彊), 187–183 BC;
173:Liu Yan (縯), 1 BC – 9 AD.
176:Liu Bing (昞), 79–88 AD.
152:Liu Wu (武), 183–180 BC;
27:Ancient Chinese kingdom
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78:Lü Clan Disturbance
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103:During
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162:Liu Yu
156:Liu Wu
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128:Gushi
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