Duke Jian of Qi
Duke Jian of Qi 齊簡公 | |
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Ruler of House of Jiang | |
Father | Duke Dao of Qi |
Duke Jian of Qi (
Reign
Duke Jian succeeded his father,
coup d'etat. Kan Zhi was killed first, and Duke Jian escaped the capital but was captured in Shuzhou (in present-day Teng County, Shandong) and killed on the 24th day of the fifth month.[1][2]
Tian He would formally become Duke of Qi, ending more than six centuries of rule by the House of Jiang.[1][2]
Ancestry
Duke Qing of Qi (d. 582 BC) | |||||||||||||||||||
Duke Ling of Qi (d. 554 BC) | |||||||||||||||||||
Sheng Meng Zi | |||||||||||||||||||
Duke Jing of Qi (d. 490 BC) | |||||||||||||||||||
Shusun Qiaoru | |||||||||||||||||||
Mu Meng Ji of Lu | |||||||||||||||||||
Duke Dao of Qi (d. 485 BC) | |||||||||||||||||||
Duke Jian of Qi (d. 481 BC) | |||||||||||||||||||
References
- ^ a b c Sima Qian. 齐太公世家 [House of Duke Tai of Qi]. Records of the Grand Historian (in Chinese). Guoxue.com. Retrieved 14 May 2012.
- ^ ISBN 978-7-101-07272-3.