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    pinyin: Wèi), commonly spelled Wey to distinguish from the contemporary larger Wei (魏) state, was an ancient Chinese state that was founded in the early...
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  • up wey in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Wey or WEY may refer to: Wey (state) (衞), or Wei, ancient Chinese state during the Zhou Dynasty River Wey, river...
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    Duke Ling of Wey (衛靈公) (ruled c. 534 — 492 BC) was the 28th ruler of the ancient Chinese state of Wey, the son of Duke Xiang of Wey. He was the subject...
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    The River Wey is a main tributary of the River Thames in south east England. Its two branches, one of which rises near Alton in Hampshire and the other...
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    called Liang (Chinese: 梁; pinyin: Liáng). Not to be confused with the Wey state 衞, which is still sometimes only differentiated by its Chinese character...
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  • ruler of the Qin state from 361 to 338 BC. Duke Xiao is best known for employing the Legalist statesman Shang Yang from the Wey state and authorizing him...
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  • Mizi Xia (category People of Wey (state))
    Mizi Xia (Chinese: 彌子瑕; pinyin: Mízi Xiá) was a semi-legendary figure from the Zhou dynasty Period of China. He was first recorded in the work Han Feizi...
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    Jing Ke (category People of Wey (state))
    would attack it sooner or later. Jing Ke originally came from the minor Wey state. He was of the clan name Qing (庆氏) of the ancestral name Jiang (姜姓) and...
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  • 719 BC) was a son of Duke Zhuang of Wey who was briefly the Duke of Wey in 719 BC by murdering Duke Huan of Wey, his elder brother. Less a year into...
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    Shang Yang (category People of Wey (state))
    reformer of the State of Qin. Born in the Zhou vassal state of Wey during the Warring States period, he took up office in the Qin state, where his policies...
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  • Duke Huan of Wey (Chinese: 衛桓公; pinyin: Wèi Huán Gōng, died 719 BC), personal name Ji Wan (姬完), was the 13th ruler of the state of Wey during the Spring...
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    Rebellion of the Three Guards (category Wey (state))
    respectively. The Shang royal domain at Yin was dismantled and integrated into Wey, which was given to Kangshu Feng, a loyalist uncle of King Cheng. Meanwhile...
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  • Duchess Mu of Xu (category People of Wey (state))
    century BC) was a princess of the State of Wey who married Duke Mu of Xu (許穆公; Xu Mu Gong), the ruler of the State of Xǔ. She was the first recorded female...
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  • refer to: Wey (state) (衛, 1040–209 BC), Wèi in pinyin, but spelled Wey to distinguish from the bigger Wèi of the Warring States Wei (state) (魏, 403–225...
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    Duke Yi of Wey (Chinese: 衛懿公; pinyin: Wèi Yì Gōng, died 660 BC), given name Chi (赤), was a Zhou dynasty feudal lord and the 18th ruler of Wey. He was best...
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  • Jiao, Lord of Wey (卫君角), also known as Wei Jiao (卫角), was a Qin dynasty feudal lord. He was the 44th and the last ruler of the state of Wey. After his death...
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    Kang Hou gui (category Wey (state))
    brother, Kang Hou (Marquis of Kang) was given territory to form the state of Wey after the Zhou had subdued a rebellion by remnants of the Shang dynasty...
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  • Duke Wu of Wey (9th century BCE-?), also known as Ji He, was a Zhou dynasty feudal lord. He was the 11th ruler of Wey and the first Duke of Wey. The late...
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  • "Alau dam burst, wild animals escape and wetin we know about Maiduguri flood wey don render many homeless". BBC Pidgin. 10 September 2024. Retrieved 11 September...
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  • Shu of Wey–Kang or Kang-shu of Wey (Chinese: 衛康叔; pinyin: Wèi Kāng Shū; lit. '[Royal] Uncle of Wey–Kang'), Shu Feng of Kang (Chinese: 康叔封; pinyin: Kāng...
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    Duanmu Ci (category People of Wey (state))
    was a very wealthy businessman. Duanmu Ci (Zigong) was a native of the State of Wey, born in present day Xun County. He was 31 years younger than Confucius...
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    War of Qi's succession (category Wey (state))
    Song promptly assembled an alliance against Wukui, consisting of Song, Cao, Wey, and Zou. The armies of these states, led by Duke Xiang and Prince Zhao,...
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  • Battle of Xuge (category Wey (state))
    common enemy. He took personal command of the central; the troops of Cai and Wey occupied the right wing, while the troops of Chen occupied the left wing...
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  • Duke Zhuang of Wey (Chinese: 衛莊公, died 478 BC) was a ruler of the Chinese state of Wey. He ruled the duchy between 480 BC until his death in 478 BC. His...
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  • Joseph Edet Akinwale Wey (6 March 1918 – 12 December 1991) was a Nigerian Navy Vice Admiral who served as head of the Nigerian Navy (i.e. Chief of Naval...
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  • most being Shanxi. from Wei (衛), also known as "Wey" (to distinguish it from Wei 魏) the name of a state in modern-day Henan province granted to Wei Kang...
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    Lü Buwei (category Qin state people)
    and politician of the Qin state during the Warring States period. Originally an influential merchant from the Wey (衛) state, Lü Buwei met and befriended...
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  • Duke Chu of Wey (Chinese: 衛出公, died c. 469 BC) was 29th ruler of the ancient Chinese state of Wey. He ruled the duchy twice: the first time between 493...
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  • and Education. Herbert Wey succeeded Plemmons as president in 1969 and was named chancellor in 1971. In 1972, Appalachian State became part of the University...
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  • Duke Xuan of Wey (died 700 BC), personal name Ji Jin, was the fifteenth ruler of the state of Wey and its fourth Duke, ruling from 718 BC to 700 BC. He...
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