Shen Yang (Eighteen Kingdoms)

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This is a Chinese name; the family name is Shen.
Shen Yang
Traditional Chinese 申陽
Simplified Chinese 申阳

Shen Yang was the ruler of the Kingdom of Henan (河南國) of the Eighteen Kingdoms during the Chu–Han Contention, an interregnum between the Qin Dynasty and the Han Dynasty.

Shen Yang was from Xiaqiu (瑕丘). He was originally a subordinate of Zhang Er (張耳), a chancellor of the insurgent Zhao kingdom. After the fall of the Qin Dynasty in 206 BC, Xiang Yu divided the former Qin Empire into the Eighteen Kingdoms. Shen Yang was appointed by Xiang Yu as "King of Henan" (河南王) and granted part of the former Han kingdom's territory as his fief. In 205 BC, Shen Yang surrendered to Liu Bang and his kingdom became the Henan commandery of the Han Dynasty.

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Chinese royalty
Preceded by
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King of Henan
206 BC unknown
Succeeded by
Unknown
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