Dong'ou Kingdom
Not to be confused with Âu Việt.
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.
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