Prince of Han (Ming dynasty)
First-rank princely peerage used during Ming dynasty / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Prince of Han (Chinese: 漢王), was a first-rank princely peerage used during Ming dynasty, this princedin initially was created by Hongwu Emperor for his 14th son, Zhu Ying, but h's designation later changed to Prince of Su. This princedom later created again by Yongle Emperor for his secondson, Zhu Gaoxu. The princedom later abolished by Xuande Emperor after the Gaoxu Rebellion.
Main article: Vassals princes of Ming dynasty
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Princedom of Han 漢王 | |
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Creation date | 1404, fief taken in 1416 |
Creation | 2nd creation |
Created by | Yongle Emperor |
Peerage | 1st-rank princely peerage for imperial son of Ming Dynasty |
First holder | Zhu Gaoxu |
Last holder | same as above |
Status | Extinct |
Extinction date | 1417 |
Seat(s) | Le'an state (樂安州) (Shandong Province) |
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