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Chengzhou from the Zhou
dynasty capital at Haojing. A
second Western Zhou capital,
Wangcheng (also: Luoyi) was
built 15 km (9.3 mi) west of
Chengzhou...
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exact location of
Wangcheng and its
relation to
Chengzhou is disputed.
According to Xu Zhaofeng, "
Chengzhou" and "Wangcheng" were
originally synonymous and...
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capital Wangcheng was located, and
Eastern Zhou state,
centred at
Chengzhou. Therefore, King Nan
lacked any
personal territory and was effectively...
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capital eastward from
Fenghao (in present-day Xi'an,
Shaanxi province) to
Chengzhou (near present-day Luoyang,
Henan province)
after the fall and sacking...
- Zhou
Chengzhou (周承舟; born 28
December 1982) is a
Chinese film director, artist, and photographer. He has long
given attention to
problems relating to...
- east to
Chéngzhōu. For
sometime after,
there were
still people who
referred to
themselves as "Western Zhou"[citation needed] and to
Chéngzhōu as Zōngzhōu...
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though he was
never recognized as king
outside his own
small domain at
Chengzhou.
Forced to
spend his
entire reign fighting against the
state of Qin, Wen's...
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state of Jin in 503 BC. The
Eastern Zhou
established Luoyi (also
known as
Chengzhou) as its
capital during the
reign of King Ping of Zhou.
After King Ping...
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killed and his successor, King Ping is
forced to move the
capital to
Chengzhou. End of the
Western Zhou Dynasty.
Beginning of
Eastern Zhou Dynasty. 770...
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Babylon at 100,000 (pp. 33–34).
Chandler listed Thebes, Haojing, and
Chengzhou (Luoyang) as the largest, second-largest, and third-largest
cities (p...