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  • King Gong of Chu (Chinese: 楚共王 or 楚龔王; pinyin: Chǔ Gòng Wáng, 600–560 BC) was from 590 to 560 BC the king of Chu, a major power during the Spring and Autumn...
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  • King Gong (Chinese: 共王; pinyin: Gòng Wáng) may refer to: King Gong of Zhou (reigned 922–900 BC), king of the Zhou Dynasty King Gong of Chu (r. 590–560 BC)...
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    King Zhuang of Chu (Chinese: 楚莊王; pinyin: Chǔ Zhuāng Wáng, reigned 613-591 BC) was a monarch of the Zhou dynasty State of Chu during the Spring and Autumn...
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    Zhou dynasty. Their first ruler was King Wu of Chu in the early 8th century BC. Chu was located in the south of the Zhou heartland and lasted during...
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  • nineteenth king of Judah who reigned for 3 months. 560 BC—Death of King Gong of Chu, Chinese king of Chu Sack, Ronald H. (1972). Amel-Marduk: 562-560 B.C.; a study...
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    Feng combined them onto the same character: Yuan Gong catches 18 arrows shot at him by King Gong of Chu (died 560 BC) before escaping from the legendary...
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  • he was king of the State of Chu from 528 BC to 516 BC. He was a son of King Gong of Chu and his consort (a sibling of King Zi'ao). Born Xiong Qiji (Chinese:...
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    father of Cyrus the Great and future king of Anshan (Persia) (approximate date) King Gong of Chu, king of the Chinese state of Chu Battus I of Cyrene...
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    period of ancient China. Born Xiong Zhao (Chinese: 熊招), he succeeded his father King Gong of Chu. His reign was marked by constant wars with Jin, Chu's traditional...
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  • Amel-Marduk, king of Babylon Battus II of Cyrene, Greek king of Cyrene and Cyrenaica King Gong of Chu, Chinese king of Chu Leon of Sparta, king of Sparta[self-published...
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    Wen Ying (wife of Duke Wen of Jin), Qin Ying (wife of King Gong of Chu), Jianbi, and Nongyu (wife of Xiao Shi). There are doubts as to whether Huai Ying...
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    internal peace. The Chu army had the numerical advantage but with the exception of the King's personal guard, it was in poor condition. The Chu army was also...
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  • Yi of Chu (died 206 BC), also known as King Huai II of Chu before receiving his de jure emperor title, personal name Xiong Xin, was the ruler of the...
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    E (state) (redirect from State of E)
    period, King Gong of Chu (楚共王, r. 590–560 BCE) made his third son Lord of E. In the sixth year of the reign of King Huai of Chu (323 BCE), the king made...
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  • Fengyi and Gong Li. The film is based on the events in the Chu–Han Contention, an interregnum between the fall of the Qin dynasty and the founding of the Han...
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    Gong was a title of ancient and imperial Chinese nobility roughly equivalent to and usually translated as duke. It was also historically used within Chinese...
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    article contains chữ Nôm text. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of chữ Nôm. Chữ Nôm (𡨸喃, IPA:...
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    The Chu–Han Contention (楚漢相爭), also known as the Chu–Han War (楚漢戰爭), was an interregnum period in Imperial China between the fall of the Qin dynasty and...
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  • attack Zheng, while King Gong of Chu led the Chu army north to defend his new ally. The two forces met at Yanling, and Jin defeated Chu by attacking its...
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  • Zi'ao (redirect from King Chu of Chu)
    the third son of King Gong of Chu. In 541 BC, his second elder brother Wei murdered his nephew Jia'ao and usurped the throne. In fear of his life, Bi fled...
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