Duke Xuan of Qin 秦宣公 | |||||
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Ruler ofQin | |||||
Reign | 675–664 BC | ||||
Predecessor | Duke De of Qin | ||||
Successor | Duke Cheng of Qin | ||||
Died | 664 BC | ||||
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House | Ying | ||||
Dynasty | Qin | ||||
Father | Duke De of Qin |
Duke Xuan of Qin (Chinese:秦宣公;pinyin:Qín Xuān Gōng, died 664 BC), personal name unknown, was duke of theQin state from 675 to 664 BC.[1][2]
Duke Xuan was the eldest of the three sons of his fatherDuke De and succeeded his father as ruler of Qin when Duke De died in 676 BC, aged 34. He reigned for 12 years and died in 664 BC. Although Duke Xuan had nine sons, he passed the throne to his younger brotherDuke Cheng, who would in turn pass the throne to the third brotherDuke Mu.[1][2]
Duke Xuan of Qin Died: 664 BC | ||
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Preceded by | Duke ofQin 675–664 BC | Succeeded by |