• Giyesu (Manchu: ᡤᡳᠶᡝᡧᡠ, Möllendorff: Giyešu, Abkai: Giyexu; 1645–1697), formally known as Prince Kang, was a Manchu prince and general of the Qing dynasty...
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    Yun-Gui, led the attack on the rebels together with Zhang Tai and Laita Giyesu, conquering Mount Wuhua and besieging Kunming. In October, Zhao Liandong's...
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  • Prince Xun of the First Rank Tenure 1652–1659 Predecessor Mandahai Successor Giyesu (as Prince Kang of the First Rank) Born (1643-11-21)21 November 1643 Died...
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  • 1683 - 20 June 1709) was Qing dynasty imperial prince as the fifth son of Giyesu, Huse's grandson and Daišan's great grandson. Chuntai was born on 5 September...
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  • Jiugong Sun Xiuchen as Nanny Ning Cai Wenyan as Lady Gui Zhao Lianjun as Giyesu Bai Qinglin as Lu Rui Lu Enhua as Xiao Wan Ren Yuqing as Shang Zhixin Dong...
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    after his death, had been twice altered under his son Mandahai and grandson Giyesu, was then restored to Prince Li, and the inheritor ranked higher in court...
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    to assist Giyesu, the Prince Kang, in the fight against Geng Jingzhong, who had revolted against Manchu rule. On recommendation from Giyesu, Yao became...
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    Ebilun was given the title of a first-class duke. In 1669, Manchu noble Giyesu memorialized the Kangxi Emperor listing 21 crimes supposedly committed by...
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  • 1674 - 10 April 1753) was a Manchu prince of the Qing dynasty. He was Giyesu's fourth son and a fifth-generation descendant of Daišan, Nurhaci's second...
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    Shushen (淑慎; 1681–1706), held the title of a third rank princess (郡主), Giyesu's eighth daughter Mother: Guan Sibai (思柏) Maternal grandfather: Hantai (含太)...
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  • honoured as Prince Kang Huishun of the First Rank (康惠順親王) in 1653 after Giyesu held the title of "Prince Kang of the Second Rank". His 2nd son, Jinggi...
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  • Gioro clan during the Qing dynasty. A 6th-generation descendant of prince Giyesu, he was the 9th holder of the Prince Li (禮) title, which he held from 1805...
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    27 – Simon Bradstreet, English colonial magistrate (b. 1604) April 1 – Giyesu, Chinese prince (b. 1646) April 4 – Andrea Carlone, Italian painter (b....
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  • 27 – Simon Bradstreet, English colonial magistrate (b. 1604) April 1 – Giyesu, Chinese prince (b. 1646) April 4 – Andrea Carlone, Italian painter (b....
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  • Giyesu Chuntai Lady Donggo, primary consort Chong'an Lady Irgen Gioro, Secondary consort Yong'en Lady Sirin Gioro, Secondary consort...
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  • (hanja:晋州姜氏) 1.NN 1.Princess Consort Lilie of the First Rank, Yehenara Subenzhu Giyesu NN Kuifang (揆方), son of Mingju Yehe-Nara 8. Princess of the Third Rank Shushen...
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  • Yun-Gui, led the attack on the rebels together with Zhang Tai and Laita Giyesu, conquering Mount Wuhua and besieging Kunming. In October, Zhao Liandong's...
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