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Prince Xi of the Second Rank (僖郡王) was a Qing dynasty princely peerage. The peerage was created in 1682 for Jingxi, Nurhacii's great-grandson and 17th son of Prince An of the Second Rank Yolo. As the peerage was not granted perpetual inheritability, each successive bearer held diminished ranks vis-a-vis his predecessor.

Prince Xi of the Second Rank

  • 1682-1717:Grace defender duke Jingxi. Jingxi was granted a title of prince of the second rank with the honorific name "Xi" and demoted to grace defender duke in 1690.
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Family tree of Prince Xi

 

References

  1. 《愛新覺羅宗譜》.
  2. 北京档案史料/"History of the Archives of Beijing". 《北京档案史料》. Revised edition. 2002. p. 315.
Qing dynasty junwangs (second-rank princes)
Non-downgrading peerages
("iron-cap" princes)
Promoted and non-downgrading peerages
Promoted but downgrading peerages
Downgrading peerages
Posthumous titles


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