Duke Yi or Yi Gong may refer to the following ancient Chinese rulers:
Duke Yǐ of Qi (齊乙公): 10th-century BC ruler of the state of Qi
Duke Yì of Qi (齊懿公): 7th-century BC ruler of the state of Qi
Duke Yi of Lu
Duke Yi of Chen
Duke Yi of Wey
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DukeYi or Yi Gong may refer to the following ancient Chinese rulers: DukeYǐ of Qi (齊乙公): 10th-century BC ruler of the state of Qi DukeYì of Qi (齊懿公):...
DukeYi U and Duchess Park Chan-ju; he was later named, on April 29 of the same year, "Ri Sei" (リ セイ) in Japanese and "Yi Cheong" (이청) in Korean. Yi U...
the "DukeYi Kang", a title given by Japanese. During the March 1st Movement, Yi participated as one of the representatives of Korea. Since Yi used to...
The House of Yi, also called the Yi dynasty (also transcribed as the Lee dynasty), was the royal family of the Joseon dynasty and later the imperial family...
and was given the posthumous name DukeYi (秦夷公). Therefore, Duke Hui succeeded his grandfather as the ruler of Qin. Duke Hui reigned for nine years and died...
DukeYi of Chen (Chinese: 陳夷公; pinyin: Chén Yí Gōng; reigned 780 BC – died 778 BC), personal name Gui Yue, was a duke of the Chen state. DukeYi succeeded...
DukeYi of Lu, personal name Ji Xi, was a ruler of the Lu state, succeeding his father Duke Wu. Despite being the younger son of Duke Wu, he was made...
DukeYi of Wey, given name Chi, was a Zhou dynasty feudal lord and the 18th ruler of Wey. He was best known for his absurd lifestyle which led to a temporary...
BC Duke Ai died after 36 years of reign. His son predeceased him and was given the posthumous title DukeYi (秦夷公). Duke Ai was succeeded by DukeYi's son...
Pan (公子潘; d. 613 BC), ruled as Duke Zhao of Qi from 632 to 613 BC Prince Shangren (公子商人; d. 609 BC), ruled as DukeYì of Qi from 612 to 609 BC Prince...
sometime after 433 BC. The tomb contained the remains of Marquis Yi of Zeng (sometimes "DukeYi"), and is one of a handful of ancient Chinese royal tombs to...
First daughter, Da Ji (大姬) Married Duke Hu of Chen (1071–986 BC) Youngest daughter, personal name Lan (蘭) Married DukeYǐ of Qi (d. 933 BC) Family tree of...
Japan–Korea Treaty of 1910 became effective, Yi Hui lost the imperial title and received a title "DukeYi Hui" (이희공; 李熹公) instead. Prince Imperial Heung...
fifth-generation descendant of Duke Tai, and he could not have served King Kang of Zhou. After Duke Ding died, he was succeeded by his son DukeYǐ of Qi. Wives: The...
his father Duke Xi of Chen, who died in 796 BC. He reigned for 15 years and died in 781 BC. Duke Wu was succeeded by his son, Yue (DukeYi). Han 2010...
of Duke Wu, who died in 781 BC and was succeeded by his elder son DukeYi. However, DukeYi died in 778 BC after only three years of reign, and Duke Ping...
Yi Gong may refer to: DukeYi (disambiguation) Sunjo of Joseon (1790–1834), Joseon king, personal name Yi Gong Gong Yi (born 1941), Chinese musician who...
Zhao (later Duke Xiao), Prince Pan (later Duke Zhao), Prince Shangren (later DukeYì), and Prince Yong. When Duke Huan died in the tenth month of 643 BC...
(呂慈母) and ancestral name was Jiang (姜). Duke Gui succeeded his father DukeYǐ of Qi, and was succeeded by his son Duke Ai of Qi. Two of his younger sons also...