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Renchen (Low Alemannic: Renche) is a
small city in Baden-Württemberg, Germany, part of the
district of Ortenau.
Renchen is
located in the
foothills of...
- Wu
Renchen (吳任臣, [ǔ ɻə̂n.ʈʂʰə̌n]) (c. 1628 – c. 1689), with
courtesy names of
Zhiyi (志伊), Erqi (爾器) and
Zhenghong (征鴻), and an art name of
Tuoyuan (託園)...
- on 2019-11-16.
Retrieved 2019-11-18. "Simplicissimus-Haus".
renchen.de. City of
Renchen.
Retrieved 2019-11-19.
Bibliography Breuer,
Dieter (1999),...
- Qing of Zhou (Chinese: 周頃王; pinyin: Zhōu Qǐng Wáng),
personal name Ji
Renchen, was a king of China's Zhou dynasty. The son of King Xiang, King Qing ascended...
- BC—Silphium
discovered in
Cyrene according to Theophrastus. 618 BC—Ji
Renchen becomes king of the Zhou
dynasty of China. 616 BC—Lucius
Tarquinius Priscus...
- of Strasbourg. In 1665, he was made
magistrate (German: Schultheiß) at
Renchen in Baden. On
obtaining this appointment, he
devoted himself to literary...
- of
troops covering a 340-kilometer (210 mi)
front that
stretched from
Renchen near
Basel to Bingen. Furthermore, he had
concentrated the bulk of his...
- in the west, was not used
until the 10th
century AD.
According to Wu
Renchen's Spring and
Autumn Annals of the Ten Kingdoms, in 917 AD, the king of Wuyue...
-
given name was Lü Gui (履癸). Jie
ascended to the
throne in the year of
Renchen (壬辰). Initially, his
capital was in Zhenxun. He
lived there for
three years...
- 681–677 BC Lang 閬 King **** 周惠王 676–652 BC
Zheng 鄭 King
Xiang 周襄王 651–619 BC
Renchen 壬臣 King Qing 周頃王 618–613 BC Ban 班 King
Kuang 周匡王 612–607 BC Yu 瑜 King Ding...