Keq III
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Keq III (Shinasthana: 三且己, srum-tsaq-keq; 中兄己, trung-smrang-keq; fl. early 4th c. BCE) was an ruler of the city of Tsinh during the first years of the Early Archaic Period. As the chronicler of the Springs and Autumns of Six States does not attribute any events in his regnal years, his reign length cannot be exactly determined; however, given events in the reigns of his predecessor and successor, his reign cannot have been much longer than four calendar years. He is venerated as the second member of the eighth sacramental generation in the ancestral cult and is accorded the title of "second brother".
He is preceded by Kerap III and followed by Prang V.