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The Zhou dynasty kings hold nominal power …

Years: 909BCE - 766BCE
The Zhou dynasty kings hold nominal power over a small Royal Domain, centered on their capital (modern Luoyang), and grant fiefdoms over the rest of China to several hundreds of hereditary nobles, descendants of members of the Zhou clan, close associates of the founders of the dynasty, or local potentates.

The most important feudal princes (known later as the twelve princes) meet during regular conferences, where important matters, such as military expeditions against foreign groups or offending nobles are decided.

During these conferences, one prince will sometimes be declared hegemon and assume the leadership over the armies of all feudal states.

At this time, the control Zhou kings exert over feudal princes is greatly reduced, and the feudal system crumbles, leading to the so-called Spring and Autumn Period in Chinese history.

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