King An of Zhou 周安王 | |
Succession: | King of China |
Reign: | 401–376 BC |
Predecessor: | King Weilie of Zhou |
Successor: | King Lie of Zhou |
Full Name: | Ancestral name Jī (姬) |
House: | Zhou dynasty |
Death Date: | 376 BC |
Father: | King Weilie of Zhou |
Issue: | King Lie of Zhou King Xian of Zhou |
King An of Zhou, personal name Ji Jiao, was the thirty-third king of the Chinese Zhou dynasty and the twenty-first of the Eastern Zhou.[1] [2]
He succeeded his father King Weilie of Zhou[3] on the throne of China in 401 BC and reigned until his death in 376 BC.[4] After he died, his son King Lie of Zhou ruled over China.[5] His other son was King Xian of Zhou.
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Family tree of ancient Chinese emperors