Dong'ou Kingdom
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Dong'ou | ||||||||||
东瓯 | ||||||||||
Kingdom | ||||||||||
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Capital | Dong'ou (modern Wenzhou) | |||||||||
Government | Monarchy | |||||||||
King | ||||||||||
• | 191–185 BCE | Yao (搖) | ||||||||
• | 185–138 BCE | Zhenfu (貞復) | ||||||||
• | 138–138 BCE | Wang (望) | ||||||||
History | ||||||||||
• | Established | 191 BC | ||||||||
• | Defeated by Minyue | 138 BC | ||||||||
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Dong'ou (simplified Chinese: 东瓯; traditional Chinese: 東甌; pinyin: Dōng'ōu) also known as Ouyue (simplified Chinese: 瓯越; traditional Chinese: 甌越; pinyin: Ōuyuè), was an ancient kingdom located in what is now Wenzhou and Taizhou, Zhejiang Province, China. It was contemporary with the Han dynasty and later conquered by Minyue in 138 BC.
See also
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