Duke Xiang of Song
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Duke Xiang of Song
Summary
Duke Xiang of Song is a human[1]. He died on January 1, 637 BC[2]. He has Wikipedia articles in 6 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[3]
Key Facts
- Duke Xiang of Song died on January 1, 637 BC[2].
- Duke Xiang of Song's father was Duke Huan I of Song[4].
- Duke Xiang of Song's mother was Ji Shi[5].
- A child of Duke Xiang of Song was Duke Cheng of Song[6].
- A child of Duke Xiang of Song was Yu, Duke of Song[7].
- Duke Xiang of Song held citizenship in Song[8].
- Duke Xiang of Song is recorded as male[9].
- Duke Xiang of Song's instance of is recorded as human[10].
- Duke Xiang of Song is part of Five Hegemons[11].
- Duke Xiang of Song's Commons category is recorded as Duke Xiang of Song[12].
- Duke Xiang of Song's family name is recorded as Zi[13].
- Duke Xiang of Song's sibling is recorded as Prince Mu Yi[14].
- Duke Xiang of Song's sibling is recorded as Gongzidang[15].
- Duke Xiang of Song's sibling is recorded as Gongzi Lin[16].
- Duke Xiang of Song's sibling is recorded as Xiang Fuxi[17].
Body
Origins and Family
Duke Xiang of Song's father was Duke Huan I of Song[4]. His mother was Ji Shi[5].
Personal Life
Children include Duke Cheng of Song[6] and Yu, Duke of Song[7].
Death and Burial
Duke Xiang of Song died on January 1, 637 BC[2].
Why It Matters
Duke Xiang of Song has Wikipedia articles in 6 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[3] He is known by 9 alternative names across languages and contexts.[18]
FAQs
Who were Duke Xiang of Song's parents?
Duke Xiang of Song's father was Duke Huan I of Song[4]. Duke Xiang of Song's mother was Ji Shi[5].