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Familia Cin[1] (Mandarinice: 秦朝, 221 a.C.n.–206 a.C.n.) fuit primum imperium in historia Sinarum. Quod familiam Cheu successit et domum Han antecessit. Conditor ei Qinshihuang, in quo regno Murus Sinicus primum perfectus est. Qin multas seditiones duravit, una ducta a Chen Sheng, Wu Guang non excluso. Qin deletum fuit ab Hiangyus et Lieupangus, fundatore familiae Han.
Ordo | Imperator | Nomen proprium | Nomen imperiale | Aetas | Regnavit |
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I | Chingus sive Xius | 嬴政 Yíng Zhèng | 始皇帝 Shǐ Huáng Dì | 259 a.C.n. — 210 a.C.n. | 247 a.C.n. — 221 a.C.n.(ut rex Cin) 221 a.C.n. — 210 a.C.n.(ut imperator) |
II | Ulxius | 胡亥 Hú Hài | 秦二世 Qín Èr Shì | 230 a.C.n. — 207 a.C.n. | 210 a.C.n. — 207 a.C.n. |
III | Ingus | 子嬰 Zǐ Yīng | 秦三世 Qín Sān Shì | ? — 206 a.C.n. | 207 a.C.n. — 206 a.C.n. |
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