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high ministers. The Crown Prince would not be given a princedom but instead lived with the
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The Crown Prince in the Han dynasty was the heir apparent to the throne. The Crown Prince was normally the eldest son of the
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in 154 BC, their independence was curtailed. Eventually they lost most of their autonomy. For this reason, the title is also translated as "prince" when referring to later kings of the dynasty, to reflect both their link to the ruling house and the vestigial nature of the former vassal kingdoms.
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