- King
Zhending of Zhou (Chinese: 周貞定王; pinyin: Zhōu
Zhēndìng Wáng),
personal name Ji Jie, was a king of the
Chinese Zhou dynasty. He
ruled between 468 BC...
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Zhengding (Chinese: 正定县),
originally Zhending (Chinese: 真定縣), is a
county in
southwestern Hebei Province,
North China,
located approximately 260 km (160 mi)...
- dynasty. He
ruled from 476 BC to 469 BC. He was
succeeded by his son, King
Zhending.
Family tree of
ancient Chinese emperors A
Journey Into China's Antiquity:...
- Quji, was a king of China's Zhou dynasty. He was the
eldest son of King
Zhending. He
succeeded his
father in 441 BC, but was
killed by his
younger brother...
- of China. He
reigned from 440 BC to 426 BC. King Kao's
father was King
Zhending. King Kao was
succeeded by his son, King Weilie.
Prince Wu (王子午; d. 402...
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dramatic festival. The Gr****
playwright Sophocles writes Antigone. King
Zhending of Zhou, 28th king of the Zhou
dynasty of
China King Ai of Zhou, 29th king...
- Dunhuang, 41,302
households in Pingyang, Shansi, 10,000
households in
Zhending and Chinzhou, and
additional apanages in
Liaoshan and
Heshun in China,...
-
contest that he was a
foreign invader. Zhao Tuo was born
around 240 BC in
Zhending in the
state of Zhao (within
modern Hebei). When the
state of Zhao was...
- Gai 丐 King Jing 周敬王 519–476 BC Ren 仁 King Yuan 周元王 475–469 BC Jie 介 King
Zhending 周貞定王 468–442 BC Quji 去疾 King Ai 周哀王 441 BC Shu 叔 King Si 周思王 441 BC Wei...
- Beijing, Geng
Bingwen marched on 11
September 1399 with 130,000
soldiers to
Zhending, a city
southwest of Beijing. However, two w****s later, he
suffered a defeat...