- Marquis Gōng of Cai
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For others of the same spelling, see Marquis Gong of Cai.
Gōng of Cai Reign: 10th century BC Parent{s}: Earl Huang of Cai (蔡伯荒)
the Countess of CaiSpouse(s): Unknown Issue(s): Lì of Cai Ancestral name (姓): Ji (姬) Given name (名): Unknown Courtesy name (字): Unknown Posthumous name (謚): Gōng (宮) Styled: Gong, the Marquis of Cai (蔡宮侯) General note: Dates given here are in the Julian calendar.
They are not in the proleptic Gregorian calendar.
——— Marquis Gōng of Cai (Cài Gōnghóu 蔡宮侯) (? - ?), born as Ji ? (姬?), was the fourth ruler of the State of Cai. He was the only known son of Earl Huang of Cai (蔡伯荒) and close kin of King of Zhou. He was the first in the family to held the title of the Marquis of Cai (Cai Guohou 蔡国侯) which would be in used until the end of the State of Cai in 447 BC. He was succeeded by his son.
References
- Shiji
- Chinese Wikipedia
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Marquis Gōng of CaiCadet branch of the Royal House of Zhou
周朝宗室Regnal titles Preceded by
Earl Huang of CaiRuler of Cai
(蔡国君主)Succeeded by
Marquis Li of CaiPreceded by
New titleMarquis of Cai
(蔡國侯)Succeeded by
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