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Duke Xi of Chen

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Reign
  
831–796 BC

Successor
  
Father
  
Duke You of Chen

Parents
  
Duke You of Chen

Grandparent
  
Duke Shèn of Chen

Predecessor
  
Duke You of Chen

Died
  
796 BC

Children
  
Duke Wu of Chen

Great grandchild
  
Duke Wen of Chen

Grandchildren
  
Duke Ping of Chen, Duke Yi of Chen

People also search for
  
Duke You of Chen, Duke Ping of Chen, Duke Yi of Chen, Duke Wu of Chen

Duke Xi of Chen (Chinese: 陳釐公; pinyin: Chén Xī Gōng; reigned 831 BC – died 796 BC), given name Xiao (孝), was the seventh ruler of the ancient Chinese state of Chen during the Western Zhou dynasty. Xi was his posthumous name.

Duke Xi succeeded his father Duke You of Chen, who died in 832 BC. Duke Xi's reign coincided with that of King Xuan of Zhou. He died in 796 BC, after a reign of 36 years. He was succeeded by his son Ling, known as Duke Wu of Chen.

References

Duke Xi of Chen Wikipedia


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