Prince of Yi (Ming dynasty)
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Prince of Yi (Chinese: 益王), was a first-rank princely peerage used during Ming dynasty, it was created by the Chenghua Emperor for his sixth son, Zhu Youbin.
Main article: Vassals princes of Ming dynasty
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Princedom of Yi | |
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Creation date | 1487, fief taken in 1495 |
Created by | Chenghua Emperor |
Peerage | 1st-rank princely peerage for imperial son of Ming Dynasty |
First holder | Zhu Youbin (Prince Duan) |
Last holder | Zhu Yihao (the 11th prince) |
Status | Extinct |
Extinction date | 1539 |
Seat(s) | Jianchangfu (建昌府) (nowadays Nancheng County, Jiangxi province) |
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