Shiduo | |||||||||
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Prince Li of the First Rank 和碩禮親王 | |||||||||
Prince Li of the First Rank | |||||||||
Tenure | 1850–1914 | ||||||||
Predecessor | Quanling | ||||||||
Successor | Dunhou | ||||||||
Chief Grand Councillor | |||||||||
In office | 1884–1894 | ||||||||
Predecessor | Yixin, Prince Gong | ||||||||
Successor | Yixin, Prince Gong | ||||||||
In office | 1898–1901 | ||||||||
Predecessor | Yixin, Prince Gong | ||||||||
Successor | Ronglu | ||||||||
Grand Councillor | |||||||||
In office | 8 April 1884–16 August 1901[1] | ||||||||
Born | 27 July 1843 | ||||||||
Died | 8 January 1914 | (aged 70)||||||||
Spouse | Lady Borjigit | ||||||||
Issue | Dunhou Dunkun | ||||||||
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House | Aisin Gioro | ||||||||
Father | Quanling | ||||||||
Mother | Lady Janggiya |
Shiduo (Chinese: 世鐸; pinyin: Shìduó, Manchu: ᡧᡳᡩ᠋ᠣ, Möllendorff: šido, 27 July 1843–8 January 1914[2]) was a Manchu prince of the imperial Aisin Gioro clan during the Qing dynasty. He was the third son of Quanling,[3] the 11th holder of the Prince Li (禮) title. After his father's death he inherited the peerage until his death.
Shiduo served as a Grand Councilor from 1884 to 1901.[4][5]