Prince of Dai

Prince of Dai

Prince of Dai was a noble title in Han Dynasty. It was first created by Emperor Gao of Han for his older brother Liu Xi in 201 BC. In 200 BC, Xi, Prince of Dai abandoned his princehood during an invasion of Xiongnu. He was demoted to a marquess and this princehood was given to Liu Ruyi, a favorite son of Emperor Gao of Han. In 198 BC, Liu Ruyi was moved to become the Prince of Zhao. The princehood of Dai became extinct.

Prince of Dai was created again by Emperor Gao of Han in 196 BC for another son, Liu Heng. When Liu Heng was given the throne in 180 BC, the princehood became extinct.

Prince of Dai was created for the third time by Emperor Wen of Han in 179 BC for his son Liu Wu. In 178 BC, Liu Wu was moved to become the Prince of Liang, the princehood of Dai was given to Liu Can, another son of Emperor Wen of Han. In 114 BC, Liu Xi was moved to become the Prince of Qinghe. The princehood of Dai became extinct.

Princes

Princes of Dai, First Creation

*Xi, Prince of Dai,(201 BC-200 BC)
*Ruyi, Prince Yin of Zhao, (200 BC-198 BC)

Princes of Dai, Second Creation

*Heng, Prince of Dai, (196 BC-180 BC)

Princes of Dai, Third Creation

*Wu, Prince Xiao of Liang, (179 BC-178 BC)
*Can, Prince Xiao of Dai, (178 BC-162 BC)
*Deng, Prince Gong of Dai, (161 BC-133 BC)
*Xi, Prince Gang of Qinghe, (132 BC-114 BC)

ee also

King of Dai


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