Princess Eyi

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Died80 BCE
Chang'an
SonWen Xin (文信)
Princess Eyi
鄂邑公主
Died80 BCE
Chang'an
Burial
SonWen Xin (文信)
ClanHouse of Liu
FatherEmperor Wu of Han
Alternative names and titles
  • Mistress Gai (盖主)
  • Grand Princess Gai (盖长公主)
  • Grand Princess Eyigai (鄂邑盖长公主)
  • Grand Princess Eyi (鄂邑长公主)

Princess Eyi (died 80 BCE), was a Chinese princess, the daughter of Emperor Wu of Han and sister of Emperor Zhao of Han.[1][2]

Role in the marriage of the Emperor

Archaeological finds

References

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