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Giyesu (Manchu: ᡤᡳᠶᡝᡧᡠ, Möllendorff:
Giyešu, Abkai: Giyexu; 1645–1697),
formally known as
Prince Kang, was a
Manchu prince and
general of the Qing dynasty...
- Yun-Gui, led the
attack on the
rebels together with
Zhang Tai and
Laita Giyesu,
conquering Mount Wuhua and
besieging Kunming. In October, Zhao Liandong's...
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after his death, had been
twice altered under his son
Mandahai and
grandson Giyesu, was then
restored to
Prince Li, and the
inheritor ranked higher in court...
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Ebilun was
given the
title of a first-class duke. In 1669,
Manchu noble Giyesu memorialized the
Kangxi Emperor listing 21
crimes supposedly committed by...
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Shushen (淑慎; 1681–1706), held the
title of a
third rank
princess (郡主),
Giyesu's eighth daughter Mother: Guan
Sibai (思柏)
Maternal grandfather:
Hantai (含太)...
- 1683 - 20 June 1709) was Qing
dynasty imperial prince as the
fifth son of
Giyesu, Huse's
grandson and Daišan's
great grandson.
Chuntai was born on 5 September...
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honoured as
Prince Kang ****shun of the
First Rank (康惠順親王) in 1653
after Giyesu held the
title of "Prince Kang of the
Second Rank". His 2nd son, Jinggi...
- 27 –
Simon Bradstreet,
English colonial magistrate (b. 1604)
April 1 –
Giyesu,
Chinese prince (b. 1646)
April 4 –
Andrea Carlone,
Italian painter (b....
- to ****ist
Giyesu, the
Prince Kang, in the
fight against Geng Jingzhong, who had
revolted against Manchu rule. On
recommendation from
Giyesu, Yao became...
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Giyesu Chuntai Lady Donggo,
primary consort Chong'an Lady
Irgen Gioro,
Secondary consort Yong'en Lady
Sirin Gioro,
Secondary consort...