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Chuzi II (Chinese: 出子; pinyin:
Chūzǐ; 389 BC or 388–385 BC),
personal name unknown, was from 386 BC to 385 BC the
ruler of the Qin state. He was the second...
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Chuzi (Chinese: 出子; pinyin:
Chūzǐ; 708–698 BC), also
sometimes called Duke Chu of Qin (Chinese: 秦出公),
personal name Ying Man, was a
ruler of the Qin state...
- Duke Chu of Jin (died
after 452 BC) Duke Chu of Qin
Chuzi I (c. 708–698 BC),
reigned 703–698 BC
Chuzi II (c. 388–385 BC),
reigned 386–385 BC This disambiguation...
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Later that year, Duke **** II died and was
succeeded by his
young son,
Chuzi II.
Chuzi II was then
either one or two
years old, and the
power was controlled...
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installed his
younger half-brother
Chuzi on the throne. Six
years later, in 698 BC
Sanfu and Fuji ********inated
Chuzi and put Duke Wu, the
original crown...
- the
prevalent method in
Europe for
naming years.
Traditional founding date of the city of
Croton (modern Crotone), Italy.
Chuzi I, duke of Qin v t e...
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mercenary and
satrap (approximate date) Camissares,
Persian satrap of
Cilicia Chuzi II,
Chinese ruler of the Zhou
Dynasty (approximate date) Cartage.org Archived...
- son
Chuzi II. As
Chuzi was only a baby, the
power was
controlled by his mother, the
duchess dowager Qin Xia****. In 385 BC, the
second year of
Chuzi's reign...
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Chust (Tajik: Чуст, formerly:
Chuzi) is a
jamoat in Tajikistan. It is
located in
Shahrinav District, one of the
Districts of
Republican Subordination...
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inadequate to meet the people's
alimentary needs (approximate date).
Chuzi I,
ruler of the
state of Qin Duke Xi of Qi,
ruler of the
state of Qi v t...