Duke Wen of Eastern Zhou
Duke Wen of Eastern Zhou (Chinese: 東周文公; pinyin: Dōng Zhōu Wén Gōng) (?–249 BC), personal name Jī Jié, reigned as King Hui of Zhou over the remaining rump state of the Zhou dynasty from 255 BC to 249 BC, when he was captured and executed by the army of Qin. Wen was the last member of the Zhou dynasty who claimed the throne of China, though he was never recognized as king outside his own small domain at Chengzhou. Forced to spend his entire reign fighting against the state of Qin, Wen's death meant the final end of the Zhou dynasty.
King Hui of Zhou | |||||
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King of China | |||||
Reign | 255–249 BC | ||||
Predecessor | King Nan of Zhou | ||||
Successor | Remaining elements of Zhou dynasty dissolved | ||||
Died | 249 BC | ||||
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House | Zhou dynasty |
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