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Duke Huai of Qin (Chinese: 秦懷公; pinyin: Qín Huái Gōng, died 425 BC) was from 428 to 425 BC the 24th ruler of the Zhou Dynasty Chinese state of Qin that eventually united China to become the Qin Dynasty. His ancestral name was Ying (嬴), and Duke Huai was his posthumous title. Duke Huai was the younger son of Duke Ligong of Qin, who died in 443 BC and was succeeded by Duke Zao of Qin, Duke Huai's older brother. When Duke Zao died in 429 BC, Duke Huai was exiled in the State of Jin. He returned to Qin and took the throne.

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  • Duke Huai of Qin (Chinese: 秦懷公; pinyin: Qín Huái Gōng, died 425 BC) was from 428 to 425 BC the 24th ruler of the Zhou Dynasty Chinese state of Qin that eventually united China to become the Qin Dynasty. His ancestral name was Ying (嬴), and Duke Huai was his posthumous title. Duke Huai was the younger son of Duke Ligong of Qin, who died in 443 BC and was succeeded by Duke Zao of Qin, Duke Huai's older brother. When Duke Zao died in 429 BC, Duke Huai was exiled in the State of Jin. He returned to Qin and took the throne. In 425 BC, the fourth year of Duke Huai's reign, Qin general Chao (鼌) and other ministers rebelled against Duke Huai. Duke Huai was besieged and committed suicide. As his son Crown Prince Zhaozi (昭子) died early, the ministers installed Zhaozi's son Duke Ling of Qin on the throne. Duke Huai also had a younger son, later known as Duke Jian of Qin, who would succeed Duke Ling as the 26th ruler of Qin. (en)
  • Ling de Qin (chinois simplifié : 秦怀公 ; chinois traditionnel : 秦懷公) (mort en 425 av. J.-C.) était un duc de Qin durant la Période des Royaumes combattants. Il régna de 428 à 425 av. J.-C.. Le duc Huai de Qin fut le fils du et le frère du , il est exilé dans le puissant durant la règne de son frère, après la mort de son frère en 429, soutenu par la noblesse et les hautes fonctionnaires, il est retourné dans son pays et monté sur le trône ducal. En 425, il fut tué dans un coup d'état, son petit fils le Duc Ling de Qin lui succède. (fr)
  • 懐公(かいこう、? - 紀元前425年)は、秦の第19代公。厲共公の子で躁公の弟。 (ja)
  • 진 회공(秦 懷公, ? ~ 기원전 425년)은 중국 춘추 시대 진(秦)나라의 군주로, (躁公)의 아우이다. (ko)
  • 秦懷公(?-前425年),嬴姓,战国时期秦国君主。秦厉共公之子,秦躁公之弟,在位4年。 (zh)
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  • Ling de Qin (chinois simplifié : 秦怀公 ; chinois traditionnel : 秦懷公) (mort en 425 av. J.-C.) était un duc de Qin durant la Période des Royaumes combattants. Il régna de 428 à 425 av. J.-C.. Le duc Huai de Qin fut le fils du et le frère du , il est exilé dans le puissant durant la règne de son frère, après la mort de son frère en 429, soutenu par la noblesse et les hautes fonctionnaires, il est retourné dans son pays et monté sur le trône ducal. En 425, il fut tué dans un coup d'état, son petit fils le Duc Ling de Qin lui succède. (fr)
  • 懐公(かいこう、? - 紀元前425年)は、秦の第19代公。厲共公の子で躁公の弟。 (ja)
  • 진 회공(秦 懷公, ? ~ 기원전 425년)은 중국 춘추 시대 진(秦)나라의 군주로, (躁公)의 아우이다. (ko)
  • 秦懷公(?-前425年),嬴姓,战国时期秦国君主。秦厉共公之子,秦躁公之弟,在位4年。 (zh)
  • Duke Huai of Qin (Chinese: 秦懷公; pinyin: Qín Huái Gōng, died 425 BC) was from 428 to 425 BC the 24th ruler of the Zhou Dynasty Chinese state of Qin that eventually united China to become the Qin Dynasty. His ancestral name was Ying (嬴), and Duke Huai was his posthumous title. Duke Huai was the younger son of Duke Ligong of Qin, who died in 443 BC and was succeeded by Duke Zao of Qin, Duke Huai's older brother. When Duke Zao died in 429 BC, Duke Huai was exiled in the State of Jin. He returned to Qin and took the throne. (en)
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