King Jian of Qi

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King Jian of Qi was the final monarch of the ancient Chinese state of Qi, ruling during the late Warring States period before its conquest by Qin.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf King of Qi
historical figure
monarch
conqueredBy Qin NERFINISHED
conqueredByRuler King Zheng of Qin NERFINISHED
Qin Shi Huang NERFINISHED
continent Asia
country State of Qi NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship State of Qi NERFINISHED
culture Chinese
deathDate after 221 BC
deathPlace State of Qin NERFINISHED
dynasty House of Jiang NERFINISHED
era Warring States period NERFINISHED
late Warring States period NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Han Chinese (historical classification)
father King Xiang of Qi NERFINISHED
gender male
historicalRegion Ancient China NERFINISHED
knownFor being the last king of Qi
fall of Qi to Qin
lastMonarchOf State of Qi NERFINISHED
mentionedIn Shiji NERFINISHED
monarchOf Qi NERFINISHED
nativeLanguage Old Chinese
notableEvent Conquest of Qi by Qin NERFINISHED
Unification of China under Qin
personalName Jian NERFINISHED
politicalStatusAfterConquest captive of Qin
positionHeld King of Qi NERFINISHED
posthumousName Jian NERFINISHED
predecessor King Xiang of Qi NERFINISHED
region Shandong Peninsula NERFINISHED
reignEnd 221 BC
reignOver State of Qi NERFINISHED
reignStart 264 BC
subjectOf Records of the Grand Historian NERFINISHED
successor none
successorState Qin dynasty NERFINISHED
timePeriod 3rd century BC
title King of Qi NERFINISHED

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State of Qi lastRuler King Jian of Qi