King Qing of Zhou (Chinese: 周頃王; pinyin: Zhōu Qĭng Wáng), or King Ch'ing of Chou, was the nineteenth king of the Chinese Zhou Dynasty and the seventh of Eastern Zhou.
King Qing of Zhou Zhou Dynasty Died: 613 BC | ||
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Preceded by King Xiang of Zhou |
King of China 618–613 BC |
Succeeded by King Kuang of Zhou |
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Name | King Qing of Zhou |
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Short description | king of Zhou Dynasty China |
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Date of death | 613 BC |
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