Min, Marquis of Jin
Min, Marquis of Jin (simplified Chinese: 晋侯缗; traditional Chinese: 晉侯緡; pinyin: Jìn Hóu Mín) was the last ruler of the state of Jin from the original branch of the ruling House of Ji. His ancestral name was Ji (姬), given name Min (緡). When Duke Wu of Quwo killed Marquis Xiaozi of Jin, King Huan of Zhou installed Min on the throne as Marquis of Jin. He reigned for 27 years.
Min, Marquis of Jin 晉侯緡 | |
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Ruler of the State of Jin | |
Reign | 704–678 BC |
Predecessor | Marquis Xiaozi of Jin |
Successor | Duke Wu of Jin |
Died | 678 BC |
Father | Marquis E of Jin |
In 678 BC, Duke Wu of Quwo attacked and conquered Jin. Duke Wu of Quwo offered gifts to King Xi of Zhou, who in turn made Duke Wu of Quwo the next ruler of Jin and gave him the title of Duke Wu of Jin (晉武公). Quwo finally annexed Jin and changed its name to Jin.
Min, Marquis of Jin Cadet branch of the House of Ji Died: 678 BC | ||
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Preceded by Marquis Xiaozi of Jin |
Marquis of Jin 704–678 BC |
Succeeded by Duke Wu of Jin as Duke of Jin |
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