Duke Wen of Jin (697–628 BC), personal name Ji Chong'er, was duke of the Jin state from 636 BC to 628 BC. He was exiled from Jin for approximately 20 years...
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as Jin-Wen railway, railway in Zhejiang, China Marquis Wen of Jin (805–746 BC), ruler of Jin during the Spring and Autumn period Duke Wen of Jin (697–628...
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enthronement of Duke Hui of Jin (650–637). In 646 BC, Duke Hui was captured by Qin and restored as a vassal. Another son of Duke Xian was Duke Wen of Jin (636–628)...
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Wen of Jin may refer to: Marquis Wen of Jin (805–746 BC) Duke Wen of Jin (697–628 BC) Sima Zhao (211–265), posthumously Emperor Wen of Jin This disambiguation...
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him as Duke Kang of Qin. He also had several known daughters: Huai Ying (wife of Dukes Huai and Wen of Jin), Wen Ying (wife of Duke Wen of Jin), Qin Ying...
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Chen (died 745 BC) Duke Wen of Qin (died 716 BC) Duke Wen of Jin (697–628 BC) Duke Wen of Eastern Zhou (died 249 BC) Marquess Wen (disambiguation) This...
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Five Hegemons (section Use of the term)
lists: Duke Huan of Qi Duke Wen of Jin Duke Mu of Qin King Zhuang of Chu Goujian, King of Yue The Bai Hu Tong lists: Duke Huan of Qi Duke Wen of Jin Duke Mu...
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Xian Zhen (category Generals of the Spring and Autumn period)
politician of the State of Jin during the Spring and Autumn period of Chinese history. He served under Duke Wen of Jin. At the end of 633 BC, Duke Wen of Jin established...
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Lady of the Dí, but later dismissed her. In 635, King Xiang was driven from the capital by his brother Dai and was restored by Duke Wen of Jin. After...
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the king of Rome. 637 BC—Sadyattes becomes king of Lydia. 636 BC—Duke Wen of Jin ascends to power in the State of Jin during the Zhou dynasty of China....
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Traditional date of the foundation of Selinus by Megara Hyblaea. Zoroaster, Persian religious prophet Duke Wen of Jin, ruler of the state of Jin E.J. Bickerman...
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prince of Jin, after nineteen years in exile traveling throughout numerous states, came to power as Duke Wen of Jin with the help of Duke Mu of Qin. Duke Wen...
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Duke Huai of Jin, personal name Ji Yu, was briefly the duke of the Jin state in 637 BC. Yu's father was the future Duke Hui of Jin, who married a princess...
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632 BCE, King Xiang of Zhou was forced by Duke Wen of Jin to attend the conference of vassals in Jiantu. In 606, King Zhuang of Chu inquired for the...
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628 BC—Death of Duke Wen of Jin, China. c. 628 BC—Commonly accepted date for the Birth of Zoroaster. c. 626 BC—Jeremiah. 625 BC—Death of Yuan Taotu, China...
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Spring and Autumn period (redirect from Period of Autumn and Spring)
Duke Huan of Qi (r. 685–643 BCE) Duke Xiang of Song (r. 650–637 BCE) Duke Wen of Jin (r. 636–628 BCE) Duke Mu of Qin (r. 659–621 BCE) King Zhuang of Chu...
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Shuttir-Nakhkhunte as king of the Elamite Empire. 697 BC—Birth of Duke Wen of Jin in China. 697 BC—Death of King Huan of Zhou in China. 697 BC—Hezekiah...
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697 BC (section Kingdom of Judah)
Manasseh becomes co-ruler with King Hezekiah of Judah. Duke Wen of Jin, ruler of the state of Jin Zhou huan wang, King of the Zhou Dynasty of China. v t e...
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his uncle Duke Wen of Jin (r. 636-627), she was sent to Jin to act as the adviser of Duke Wen in issues concerning the relations between Jin and Qi, a...
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Empress Wu (Zhaolie) (category Year of birth unknown)
fact that Liu Mao and him were of the same clan. In order to convince Liu Bei, Fa Zheng reminded Liu that Duke Wen of Jin was betrothed to Huai Ying, even...
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Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years. Duke Wen of Jin becomes ruler of the State of Jin in Zhou dynasty China. v t e...
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Zhao Cui (redirect from Viscount Cheng of Zhao)
reign of Duke Wen of Jin. Duke Wen of Jin was exiled due to the Li Ji Unrest prior to taking the Jin throne. Zhao Cui had always accompanied Duke Wen of Jin...
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as Duke Xiao of Qi, eventually attempted to regain his father's hegemony, he failed and Duke Wen of Jin became the next hegemon. Wives: Wang Ji, of the...
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Wey (state) (redirect from State of Wey)
aid of Duke Huan of Qi that the state was eventually restored, with its capital moved to Chuqiu. In 632 BCE Wey was once conquered by Duke Wen of Jin, because...
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Cheng Dechen (category Year of birth unknown)
Dechen asked to continue fighting but King Cheng said: “Chong’er (Duke Wen of Jin) has fled his home for many years. To suddenly attack his country is...
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emperor of the Eastern Jin Dynasty in China. He was the younger brother (from the same mother) of Emperor Ai and later deposed by military leader Huan Wen. The...
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Duke Xian of Jin (Chinese: 晉獻公; pinyin: Jìn Xiàn Gōng), personal name Ji Guizhu, was a ruler of the Jin state, reigning for 26 years. He moved the capital...
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was a follower to the Duke Wen of Jin. Zhu Zhiwu, a person from Zheng, visited Duke Mu of Qin at night. He told the Duke Mu of Qin that if Zheng was conquered...
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house of Zhao descended from Zhao Cui, while the house of Wei descended from Wei Chou, both of whom were retainers of Duke Wen of Jin; the house of Han...
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Duke Xiang of Jin (Chinese: 晉襄公; pinyin: Jìn Xiāng Gōng), personal name Ji Huan, was from 627 to 621 BC the ruler of the Jin state. He succeeded his father...
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