Marquess Gong of Han
Marquess Gong of Han (Chinese: 韩共侯; pinyin: Hán Gònghóu) (died 363 BC), ancestral name Jì (姬), clan name Hán (韩), personal name Ruòshān (若山), was the ruler of the State of Han between 374 BC and until his death in 363 BC. He was the son of Marquess Ai of Han.[1]
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Marquess of Han | |||||||||
Reign | 374 BC - 363 BC | ||||||||
Predecessor | Marquess Ai | ||||||||
Successor | Marquess Xi | ||||||||
Died | 363 BCE | ||||||||
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Father | Marquess Ai of Han |
After Marquess Ai of Han was killed, the nobles supported Ruoshan, the son of Ai, to be the next ruler of Han. After Ai died due to illness in 363 BC, the succession then passed to Marquess Xi, son of Ai.
References
- Sima, Qian; Sima, Tan. Records of the Grand Historian. pp. Volume 45.
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Preceded by Marquess Ai of Han |
Marquess of Han 376 BC – 374 BC |
Succeeded by Marquess Xi of Han |
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